National Circulation Over 470,000; Catholic Register, 21^49 JUBILEE DRIVE DEFINITELY GOING OVER TOP + + + + + + Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1940— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue in •i>* clergy procession preceding.the Solemn Pontifical Oll'Vti »/M.C/ll'tl'T o l> Mggg g( life Cathedral Wednesday, May 29, is shown below. Reading from left to right, front row, are the Rt. Rev, Hugh L. McMenamin, the Very Rev. Magnificent Affair Charles Hagus, the Very Rev. Thomas D. Coyne, GM ., and the Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith; second row, the Very Rev. William Higgins, the Very Rev. Robert Kelley, S.J.; Bishop Urban J. Vehr, the Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell, and the Rt. Rev. Abbot Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B. After the Mass a delegation o f students led by Eva Sydney Monaghan o f lx>retto Heights college pre­ Marks Anniversary sented the Bishop with a spiritual' bouquet and a check for |1,S00 (lower photo). Bishop Vehr an­ DENVER CATHOLIC nounced that the money would form the beginning o f a school children’s burse for the seminary. Shown in the picture are (left to right): First row— J. J. Bosetti, V.G.; Eva Sydney Monaghan, Bishop Vehr,-Father Hubert Newell, diocesan superintendent of schools, and Kathleen McCormick; sec­ ond row— James Wilson, Florence Piute, Bernard Deidel, Dorothy Pantoski, and Daniel Foley. Of Denver Dishop REGISTER $120,051 on Hand or Pledged; More Parishes The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have To Be Heard From; Money Id Go Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. For Diocesan Needs VOL. XXXV. No. 41. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940. $2 PER YEAR Reports made at the priests’ dinner in the Bro'wn Solemn Pontifical Mass at Mt. Olivet Palace hotel Wednesday following the silver jubilee Pon­ tifical Mass of the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Bishop of Denver, showed that the diocese is definitely going over the top in the financial drive arranged by the consultors Memorial Day Called Catholic and deans. The cash on hand at the time of the dinner was $84,561.31. In addition, there was $35,490 in pledges. This makes a total of $120,051.31, with the drive still to be In Spirit by Msgr. Muiroy conducted in 15 parishes, most of + + + which are in agricultural and tour­ ist districts where the pastors asked to have the campaign held “ Memorial day is Catholic in mighty God at the hands of our capital city of the nation lies later in the year. spirit,’’ declared the Very Rev. Bishop today the very Body of the Arlington cemetery. In this ceme /IIIIIIIIIID Only two weeks ago, the cash Monsignor John R. Muiroy in his Savior, pleading that through Him tery we find the most sacred spot, on hand stood at $30,000 and one address at the Solemn Pontifical may come to the war-torn world nationally speaking, in America week ago at $50,000. In almost Mass in Mt. Olivet cemetery May that peace for which He so often Built grandly and beautifully into every case, the pastors voluntarily 30. “ The beautiful tribute which prayed.’’ that hillside is the tomb of the surrendered the 40 per cent of the 111 D in FDD our fellow-citizens began after the Monsigmor Mulroy’s address in unknown soldier, and before it income they were permitted to Civil war is but an adaption by part follows: burns a perpetual light. Here is keep for parish funds in order the acme of the nation’s tribute civil authority of prayerful cere­ Arlington It Sacred Spot to swell the diocesan fund. One monies for our beloved dead to its heroes of all its wars, to rural parish turned in 200 per that the Church has solemnly High on a Virginia hillside the soldiers and sailors who have BISDDP J D i II cent of the Bishop’s quota. overlooking the Potomac and the died in the service of their coun­ carried out from Apostolic days. The Rt. Rev. Hugh L. McMen­ In the beautiful ritual of the try. That perpetual light is more At least 700 prominent laymen than a flame of memory, a tribute amin, who made the report, said Church, which has never faltered that it had surpassed the most of Denver and the diocese at large in its devotion to and for the Legion of Mary to a hero unknown save to his are expected at the banquet June Creator. It is a symbol of faith, sanguine expectations of the con­ dead, we beseech Almighty God sultors and deans. “You have the 12 in honor of the silver jubilee that eternal light may perpetually of America’s faith in the holy of the Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. cause of patriotism, in the value most loyal group of priests in the shine upon the nation’s heroes, Organizes Two nation,” he told Bishop Vehr. Vehr. This lay tribute to the and that He may give them ever­ of self-sacrifice and devotion to Bishop on the anniversary of his lasting peace. Today, while the duty. The diocesan goal in the drive is $150,000. Bishop Vehr, while ordination will be held in the Lin­ air is filled with cries for pre­ From the day of Lincoln’s New Praesidia he permitted the staging of the coln room of the Shirley-Savoy paredness, we raise our humble Gettysburg address, and General hotel. It is being sponsored by voices in prayers for peace. But John A. Logan’s order to the drive on the occasion of his silver jubilee as a priest, insisted that the Knights of Columbus and the thank God we can do more than Two new Legion of Mary prae­ soldiers in the Grand Army of the nothing be done for him person­ Diocesan Council of Catholic that. We can and do offer to Al­ sidia have been established, it was Republic in 1868 to decorate the Women. announced at the Denver curia graves of their deceased comrades Catholics Tie ally but that the money be raised entirely for the needs of the dio­ All the Catholic men and 3 1 meeting May 23 at St. Francis de on each succeeding May 30, the women of Denver and vicinity are Sales’ high school. At Minturn, spirit of Memorial day has spread cese. The Rt. Rev. Joseph Bosetti, V.G., announced Wednesday that asked to take part in this public a mission of St. Stephen’s parish, abroad in the land. Regardless of In Regional expression of appreciation to Glenwood Springs, Praesidium religious adherence some kind of the campaign had been conducted Registorialg without any overhead expense. On Bishop Vehr. Tickets at $2 may Mary, Queen of Peace, has been prayer is said that ,the warrior be secured from committee mem­ organized by the Rev. C. E. Kess­ may rest in peace. In observance motion of the Rev. Louis J. Groh- Drama Contest man, the priests gave a rising bers or at any parish rectory in ler. The regular annual curia of this custom we are assembled Denver. LEOPOLD’S ACTION report of Our Lady of Mercy here today. 'We wish to leave no vote of thanks to the three Mon­ (B y W alter K r a n z ) Thomas J. Tynan will be toast­ NOT COWARDLY praesidium, St. Peter’s parish. signori who acted as officials of defender of our country un­ A great many people have heard master for the occasion, and Gov­ Rocky Ford, disclosed that a the drive. The most significant event o f honored or unsung. In the beau­ Barbara Murphy’s voice on the ernor Ralph L. Carr and Mayor Spanish-speaking praesidium had Musical Program Outstanding the week was the surrender o f the tiful ritual of the Church, which air and have liked it. And when Benjamin F. Stapleton will be been organized in that parish with In every sense, the celebration of Belgian army to the Nazi invaders has never faltered in its devotion anyone meets her, he or she in­ special guests. Frank J. Gartland by King I.eopold, against the ad­ nine charter members. This is the to and for the dead, we beseech the jubilee was a magnificent variably starts rooting for tele­ affair. The Pontifical Mass was will give a toast to the Pope. vice o f his cabinet. He was hor­ third praesidium organized oy the Almighty God that eternal light Among the speakers will be Bishop vision. marked by one of the most bril­ ribly criticized by the Allies gnd Rev. Patrick Conway of Rocky may perpetually shine upon the Vehr, Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, and Ford and brings the total of le­ The 23-year-old Catholic girl liant musical programs Monsignor some o f the cabinet members, but nation’s heroes and that He may •has just been declared the co-win- R. Paul Horan. gion praesidia in the Denver diO' give them everlasting peace. Joseph Bosetti has ever presented. his action was motivated by a de­ ser of the dramatic contest spon­ The central committee working sire to save his people from further cese to 39. We of the The Cathedral vested choir sang, sored by the radio program, “ The with the choir of St. Thomas’ sem- on arrangements for the banquet slaughter. The Belgians were fight­ In the absence of the Rev. For know that the ritual of our reli­ Carters of Elm Street.” There includes: K. of C.— Frank J. Gart­ ing against overwhelming odds. rest Allen, the Rev. J. Roy Figlino gion for the dead goes back to inarj', directed by the Rev. James were more than 300 who competed S. Saracini, C.M., handling the land, William J. Nelson, M. J. The Nazi army o f 1940, with its acted as spiritual director for the the Church’s very foundation. for the honors. The other winner Hickey, B. A. Gates, William J. mechanized -and--aemlized divi­ curia session. President RichnrdfT^ beautiful tribute which..ow JPxQper.._ A unique touch was the **■ fls also" ’a'~CathdHc~,~ Mrs. "H^en use, for the first time in , Jennings, and" WilHam "M. * Fin- sions, is a much more formidable L. Walsh presided. fellow-citizens began after the Str Joseph Girl Dies Just Huber of Denver. The regional nerty, and D.C.C.W.— Mmes. S. J. organization than Belgium faced The Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron Civil war is but an adaptation by of trumpets in the liturgical music. winners of the nation-wide contest Several professional musicians O’Dea, M. J. O’Fallon, T. A. Cos- in the first World war. No little spoke on the part that legionaries civil authority of prayerful cere­ will compete in the semi-finals to griff, J'. T. Tierney, L. A. Higgins, nation anywhere has been able to can play in the current confra­ monies for our beloved dead that played silver trumpets during the be held in Kansas City, Mo. The processional and recessional, at and John Vail. Ticket commit­ hold out against Hitler. ternity drive to get all Catholic the Church has solemnly carried Before Graduation Time finals will be held in Chicago and tees have been formed in each There was nothing o f the coward junior and senior high school stu­ out from Apostolic days. Nay, the Consecration, and during sev­ the winner will enjoy a trip to the eral hymns. The use of trumpets parish. in I.eopold’s action. He was, like dents in public schools into reli­ more, the custom of praying for Windy City with all expenses paid. The Cathedral quartet, directed the dead goes back to pre- on extraordinary occasions adds a his hero father, the active leader gion discussion groups. He sug­ Mary Hafertepen of St. Jos­ orchestra of 50 pieces ■will make where she will appear on a national by Miss Josephine Courtney and o f his own forces. He turned down gested that during the summer Christian days, so well illus­ its first appearance at this time gorgeous touch to the rites in St. eph’s high school, Denver, died radio program. Peter’s Basilica at Vatican City. composed of Don Davies, Frank­ the cabinet’s suggestion that he months members of the legion while trated by that fierce but God­ late Wednesday night of diabetes. and the vested choir of 300 voices Worst Tomboy on Plaint lin Barger, Neil Spicer, and Ken­ fearing Jew ish leader, Judas One of the few places where they flee. Newspaper writers regard him on their regular calls and through She was a member of the senior will sing for the first time in Miss Murphy was born on a neth Bruggeman, will provide sev­ as impetuous, but many o f his peo­ special investigation endeavor to Machabeus, who had many .sacri­ public this year. A pledge of cit­ are used in America is in the Chi­ class and would have received her ranch near Alliance, Nebr. As a cago Cathedral. So magnificent eral vocal selections at the ban­ ple were homeless, large numbers secure the names of all these pub­ fices offered for his dead soldiers, high school diploma at the joint izenship will be made by the grad­ child she confides she was the quet. had little or nothing to eat, an'd lic school students. The discussion “ because,” .says Holy Scripture, uates, the first time that this has was their touch that, from time to commencement exerci.ses in the worst tomboy on the plains. She time, they may again be heard in his soldiers were cut o ff from suf­ clubs will be formed with the be­ “ he considered that they who had Municipal auditorium Sunday aft­ been made part of the program. has two older brothers 'who rode ficient supplies. Whether it will ginning of school in the fall. fallen asleep with godliness had the Denver Cathedral. Gar Crash Postpones ernoon, June 2, had not her health The program in full follows: horses and went fishing and hunt­ The Bishop was assisted at the be possible to have a Belgian exile The regular topic of discu.ssion great grace laid up for them. It failed. Special commemoration ing. They were her idols. She is, therefore, a holy and whole­ Overture, “ Lustspiel,” Keler Mass by Father William Higgins, army continue the battle on French for the meeting was “ Dissemina­ of the. girl will be made at the much preferred their company to First Solemn Mass soil remains to be seen. The army tion of Catholic Literature.’’ It some thought to pray for the Bela, Catholic high schools’ or­ assistant priest; Fathers Harold exercises. chestra; Ed-ward Libonati, direc­ that of the girls of the neighbor­ V. Campbell and Charles H. in Belgium itself could do nothing was recommended that legponaries dead that thfey may be loosed from hood who wore dresses and were but give in unless it wanted to be their sins.” The commencement Sunday at tor; procession of graduates, Hagus, of honor; Father Of Colorado Priest leave copies of Catholic papers in timid and demure. But there was completely wiped out. 3 p. m. In which six Denver “ Pomp and Circumstance,” Ed­ (Turn to Page 7 — Column S) street cars and ,on park benches Purpoae of Day Broadened Catholic high schools will take (Turn to Page i — Column i ) Hitler’s forces continued to have ward Elgar; chorus, “ Adoramus 4- An auto accident in Eastern and that they leave copies of the Glancing with our mind’s eye part will have .several new fea­ ■+ + the advantage in the war against Register and other periodicals with Te Christe,” Palestrina, Catholic Kansas postponed the first Solemn (Turn to Page i — Column i ) tures. The Catholic high school England and France, but were those called on in their regular high schools’ vested choir, the Rev. Mass of a Colorado priest. 'The meeting with stubborn resistance. legion work. Dr. Thomas Doran, director; Miss Rev. Joseph M. Hannan, O.S.B., The march towards Paris was The Cathedral men’s praesidium. Josephine Courtney, accompanist; Privileges, Duties of ordained at the Denver Cathedral halted, but the inroads o f the Mother of Mercy, was appointed to welcome, Albert Hepp, Annuncia­ May 18, suffered a fractured Donnelly Is shoulder. He was to celebrate his Nazis in the north grew worse. take charge of the annual curia Msgr. J. J. tion high, student chairman of The danger o f an invasion o f Eng­ picnic again this year. It will be commencement exercises; “ The first Solemn Mass in Proctor, land was ever greater. One U. S. held some time in July at a picnic Pledge of Citizenship,” graduates: Priesthood Stressed Minn., his birthplace, June 2. 'The naval authority said that it would ground in or near Denver. “ I believe in the United States event will be postponed at least Priest for 5 0 Years six weeks. be impossible for the Germans to Along with that of the Rocky of America as a government Following is the sermon given the words of human wisdom, but The Rev. Arthur Kerr of La cross the channel without 500 ships Ford praesidium, the St. Eliza­ whose powers under God are de­ and that the English and French by Bishop Vehr at the jubilee the doctrine of Christ and the Junta suffered cuts and bruises beth’s Denver unit, Mary, Queen The Rt. Rev. Monsignor J. J. 1936, declared that “ he has had rived from the consent of the Mass: fleets could thwart the effort. But of Martyrs, reported on its activi­ Church. From the day of ordina­ in the accident, which occurred Donnelly, veteran former pastor a long, sweet, fruitful life. Though governed; a democracy in a re­ when the auto in which the party the British people were warned by ties of the past year. of St. Francis de Sales’ church public; a sovereign nation of many Reverend dear fathers, dear sis­ tion until he is called to eternity radio to expect invasion. The next curia meeting will be he was beset by many hardships, ters, and beloved people: was driving skidded in loose gravel and a pioneer priest of Colorado, is sovereign states, a perfect union, by the great High Priest, his and overturned. The Rev. Alo- Modern war has come a long held at St. Joseph’s (C.SS.R.) observing the 50th anniversary of he has remained true to God and It is gracious of you to join your one and inseparable; established priestly ministrations must bring ysius Potochnik, O.S.B., of (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) parish June 27. his ordination to the priesthood true to the ideal of a priest. He prayers with mine today in thanks­ for those principles of freedom, giving to Almighty God for the sacramental life to the souls of the City escaped without injury. The May 31. Because of his long-con­ has been characterized by a real equality, humanity, and justice spiritual privileges of the priest­ faithful. The priest must be an- priests were treated at a 'Topeka tinued illness there is no formal love of the priestly office and an for which the American people hood vouchsafed to me during the (Turnto P age7— Column 6) ho.spital. celebration of the event. Mon.si- unquestioned loyalty to authority. have ever prayed, and for which Fr. Erger of Fort Morgan gnor Donnelly, a pioneer mis­ His character is such that there past 25 years. The institution of they have even sacrificed their the sacred priesthood is Divine; Priest, Nurse, Engineers sionary in the plains and the min­ has_ never been a word of lives. ing regions of the Diocese of Den­ criticism breathed against him, its spiritual influence stretches ver, the builder in St. Francis de and thousands of people have been “ As a Catholic citizen I there from time to eternity. The minis­ To Mark Silver Jubilee Sales’ parish of in.stitutions con- aided in his priestly ministra­ fore believe that it is my religious ters selected by the great High Children of Maloneys tions.” duty to love my country; to sup­ Priest to share His priesthood on Monsignor Donnelly’s first ap­ port its constitution; to obey its earth and to continue His redemp­ The Rev. Joseph C. Erger, pas­ the priesthood Sunday, June 9. pointment in Colorado was at La laws; to respect its flag; to defend tive work are human, circumscribed tor of St. Helena’s church in Fort Father Erger was ordained in the I Junta. He has been pastor suc­ it against all enemies; and to by human frailties and limitations. Morgan, will celebrate the 25th Have Unusual Records Cathedral by Bishop Nicholas C. cessively in the following places: transmit it greater, nobler, and And yet the good Lord, by Divine anniversary of his ordination to ever more devoted to the Chris­ dispensation, uses this feeble in- Matz June 3, 1915. With the ex May to November, 1892, pastor of La Junta with the missions of tian principles on which our na­ .strumentality to effect grace in (B y James F eely) studies for the doctor’s degree. Msgr. Francis Walsh ception of the Solemn Mass to be Rocky Ford, Las Animas, Lamar, tion was founded.” the souls of men. It is not unusual to see a suc­ 'With the exception of the summer celebrated by the silver jubilarian, and Sugar City; Nov. 1 to Chorus, “ The Star Spangled The blessing of a vocation to the cess story about one man, but to of 1938, when he returned to Den­ Gets War Decoration the program for the observance of February, 1893, pastor of Mont­ Banner,” g^'aduates and choir; priesthood is an inestimable privi­ see one about a whole family— ver to celebrate his first Solemn the occasion has not as yet been rose; February, 1893, to June, valedictory, William Jones, Ca­ lege for the individual and for that is something else again. This Mass, he has spent all his vaca­ published. Definite plans for the 1894, pastor of Ouray, including thedral high school; presentation human society. The priest, follow­ is a story of which education seems tions wandering the length and New Y'ork.—The Rt. Rev. Mon- celebration will be announced in missions of Montrose and Delta; of graduates and conferring of ing the example of his Master, must to be the keynote and Catholicity breadth of Europe. He has climbed signor Francis W. Walsh, presi­ the next issue of the Denver Cath­ (Turn to Page 7— Column 1) (Turn to Page i — Column S) deal holily with holy things. His —good practical Catholicity— the many of the famous peaks in the dent of New Rochelle college, on olic Register, human hands are anointed with theme. It is the story of the Ma­ Alps; one summer he was acting May 26 received the Order of the Is Native of the unction ef the spirit, his feet loneys of Littleton. pastor of St. Michael’s church in Purple Heart, which is awarded by are shod with the Gospel of peace, Forty-two years ago Mr. and Linlithgow, Scotland, birthplace of the United States government to St. Louis, Mo. Plans Begun for Catholic his lips are purpled with the Blood Mrs. James Maloney were married Mary, Queen of Scots, tragic veterans wounded in action. The Father Erger was born in St. of a God. Every spiritual minis­ in Brooklyn, N. Y., and came west daughter of King James award was made at a Communion Louis, Mo., Dec. 4, 1891. For his tration that he performs in the to make their home. Their suc­ Caught in Louvain by War breakfast in Monsigmor Walsh’s classical course he attended the name of Christ brings personal cess in life is best measured by When the present war broke out honor held in Riverdale, the Bronx, St. Louis Preparatory seminary Youth Recreation Center blessings into his own life. that of their seven living children, Father Maloney was in Louvain, where he is pastor of St. Gabriel’s from 1905 to 1910, when he en­ Priest It Public Person each of whom in his own special Belgium, working in the now de­ church. tered St. Thomas’ seminary, Den­ The priest is, "by virtue of his way has found his niche in God’s stroyed library of Louvain univer­ Monsignor Walsh was a chap­ ver, for his philosophical and the­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Hugh St. Philomena’s Donovan club and ordination, a public person, an of­ scheme of things. sity to finish his doctoral thesis. lain of the 307th infantry in the ological studies. After his ordina­ L. McMenamin, of the Ca­ Frank Breen, president of the Ca­ ficial of the Church. In the army The most prominent member of It was only with great difficulty World' war and was severely tion by Bishop Matz, he was tem­ thedral, announces that plans have thedral group, are now investi­ of Christ his sacred ordination the family, of course, is the Rev. that he was able to return to Rome gassed while serving with his regi­ porarily assigned to Annunciation been inaugurated by the Cathedral gating the problems of taxes, constitutes him a leader. In its David Maloney, this year complet­ from the Belgian city. Whether ment in the Oise-Aisne offensive. parish, Denver, as assistant. In Moniifnor Donnelly Young People’s club to create a water, gas, and light, which must spiritual functions in the worl^ ing a course in Rome which leads to or not he would be able to take the Sixty-five veterans of the regi­ the following year Father Erger recreation center for the Catholic be solved before actual work can the Church, under God, depends a doctorate in canon law. Not much comprehensive examinations for ment were at the breakfast and the was transferred to St. Anthony’s servatively estimated at $200,000. youth of Denver. begin. absolutely on his spiritual minis­ has been written, however, of his his degree before he leaves Rome Purple Heart award was presented church. Sterling, also as an assist­ and a mathematician of national The young people’s group, with Immediate plans call for the trations, and through feeble human sister, Elizabeth, who has been was uncertain. by George Marks, a Jewish vet­ ant. In May, 1917, he was ap­ repute, has transcribed a reco'rd in the consent of the rector, proposes erection of a fence around the hands the priest becomes the studying for seven years since she After being graduated from Lit­ eran. pointed chaplain at St. Vincent’s the annals of the Church in Colo­ to utilize a plot of 19 acres of un­ property and the construction of mediator between God and his peo­ left high school and will probably tleton high school, Elizabeth Ma­ home, Denver. From May 9, 1918, rado that few can equal. He was improved property that has be­ tennis courts, a softball field, and ple in the holy sacrifice of the spend four more years in the study loney entered Colorado university The is well known in to Oct. 27, 1920, he served as pas­ ordained priest May 31, 1890, at longed to the Cathedral parish for possibly a six or nine-hole golf Mass. He is the official prayer of medicine that she may realize with the avowed purpose of be­ Denver, having served as assistant tor at Telluride, and from Nov. 1, Hamilton, Ontario, by the Most the past 30 years. It lies between course. Eventually it is hoped that for his flock. Through a Divine her lifelong ambition to become a coming a doctor. She completed at the Cathedral and as first pas­ 1920, to June 1, 1927, as pastor at Rev. Joseph Dowling, Bishop of Quebec and Syracuse streets and a small clubhouse, providing men’s and awe-inspiring power confided doctor. Nor has there been more the premedical course there and tor of St. 'Vincent de Paul’s par­ Delta. In January, 1927, he was Hamilton. He came to Denver in 21st and 23rd avenues in the east­ and women’s shower and dressing in him through his priesthood, he than a mention of his brothers, was awarded the degree o f Bache­ ish. He was particularly noted made pastor at Brush, where he May, 1892. ern section of the city. rooms, may be constructed. Mem­ can forgive sins and snatch a soul John and Martin, both of whom are lor of Science. Immediately she here for his ability as an orator. was stationed until June, 1939, The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, The Cathedral club is working bers of the Cathedral Young Peo­ from the depths of degradation. successful civil engineers. entered the nurses’ training school With Monsi^or Hugh L. McMen­ when he assumed his duties as pas­ Bishop of Denver, on the occasion in conjunction with other parish ple’s club Apect to provide most The voice of the priest in the pulpit Father Maloney ■was ordained in at St. Joseph’s hospital for the amin he pioneered in religious tor of St. Helena’s church in Fort of Monsignor Donnelly’s investi­ groups in the formulation of plans of the labor in the clearing and is the voice of a minister of God December, 1936, in Rome and re­ three-year course. On Wednesday, broadcasting. Morgan. ture as a Domestic Prelate in for the center. John Conway of grading of the grounds. He must preach, not himself, nor mained there to continue his (Turnto Pagei— Column 8) PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 80, 1940 BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL Nelolrania Date OVER 1,000 MARCH AND SING WILL GRADUATE 38 SUNDAY Orpliaoage Will TO OUR FRIENDS OF LAST TEAR . . . IN HONOR OF HOLY EUCHARIST Geraniums, large size...... — ...... eachZO^J Geraniums, medium size...... 15^, 2 for 25^ (BIommI Sacrament Parith) the Lakewood Country club for Moved to June 19 The traditional splendor of the Shepherd home, attired in blue Graduate Sixteen Petunias, dbl. or ruffled (in pot) ....10^, 3 for 25^ Graduation exercises will be the bridal party, immediate fam­ Feast of Corpus Christ! wa^ main­ and white uniforms, and by the held Sunday, June 2, at the 8 ilies, and a few close friends. The tained in the outdoor procession large number of lay persons. Next Petunias...... dozen in box 25^ Th$ Old Wayside Inn, a melo­ o’clock Mass. The following 38 young couple will leave on an ex­ at St. Thomas’ seminary Sunday in the line of march were sisters Petunias, “ Rosy Mom”------dozen in box 20^ drama sponsored by the Cathedral Sixteen girls will be grradusted are to receive diplomas; tensive motor trip through Canada afternoon. May 26, in which some representing the various orders Young People’s club, has had its Petunias, “ Elks Pride”...... dozen in box 20^ John Blocksom, Joan Bona, and the East in a new car, the gift 1,000 laymen marched wdth the engaged in work in the diocese. from the eighth grade at the opening night postponed from June Lobelia, Ageratum, Pink or Blue....box of 15, 25^ Laurence Brlnkhaus, Robert Chris­ of the bridegroom’s family. They Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, Immediately preceding the Bishop, Queen of Heaven orphanage Sun­ Iz to June 19 as a tentative date tian, Elaine Courtney, Nancy Cur- will make their home in Charles­ priests, sisters, and seminarians of who carried t h e monstrance because of conflict with the lay­ day, June 2, at 2:30. The Rev. AU Spring Plants Reasonably Priced rigan, Mary Ann Crist, Rosella ton, W. Va., where Mr. Henkel is the diocese. B e n ed iction was throughout the procession, were men’s dinner in honor of Bishop Leo Bums, S.J., of Regis college Crocker, Theresa Dee, Alice Den­ connected with the Dupont de given at three altars erected on 60 priests and the. Monsignori. See our pots for sodded graves, cut flowers. Vehr’s jubilee. Production plans ver, Pauline Desilete, Jerry D^- Nemours Co. the seminary grounds. Groups of seminariam were inter­ will confer the diplomas and ad­ Snapdragons, etc. are going ahead and Stage Man­ nan, William Dooling, Lois spersed at regular intervals in the dress the graduates in the orphan­ Leave for Twin Cities ager Ed Peutz expects soon to The procession started from the Carnations...... 10 to a bunch with fern 25^ liott, Mary Fitsgerald, Robert line of march to aid in the sing­ Mrs. G. L. Larson and her have the elaborate sets ready for chapel immediately after the age chapel. Immediately after Freppel, Louise Job, Jessie John­ ing of the hymns of adoration to ^ughter, Grace, left May 27 for use in dress rehearsal. Blessed Sacrament was placed in Benediction a program will be son, William Joseph, Rita Marie the monstrance. The cross-bearer the Blessed Sacrament. First Stand West of Wadsworth on 44th Minneapolis to visit friends. They Specialty numbers to be pre­ presented in the auditorium of Kennebeck, Willis Kranz, Kath­ will also attend the graduation of and acolytes were followed by a Benediction was given the first We will be pleased to serve you evenings at ryn Logan, Rita Lynch, Robert sented between acts and after tbe the orphanage. Mrs. Larson’s son, George, at St. show will include a varie^ of song, group of girls from the Good time in the grotto of the Blessed OUR GREENHOUSES — 6800 LOWELL BLVD. Pirisky, Frank McElhinney, Patty Thomas’ Military academy, St. Virgin at the south end of the Reception for Alumnae Morrissey, Pauline Noone, Joe Pe­ dance, and humor acts. Elsie Lutz Paul. Mrs. Thorle J. Viveau ac­ and Ike Hug, who play the heroine building. The adorers then pro­ As June 2 is also homecoming terson, James Reed, Patricia Rog­ companied them. ceeded to the patio, located just ers, Joanne Shwalbe, Helen Stein- and hero, respectively, wnll be Altar Society in day at the orphanage a reception Mmes.,Thos. Kelly, Mary Buell, backed by a talented cast that in­ outside the chapel, where Benedic­ hart, Mildred Thomson, Henry tion was again given by the will be held for all former pupils Vidal, Henri Vellmure, Otto Wer- J. W. Cemy, and J. C. Dutton en­ cludes Harold Tracy, Emilie Cap- after the program. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS tertained 24 members of St. Joan lis, Billie Dowlen, Frank Breen, Golden to Meet Bishop. After this the line of lin, Lionel Wich, and Rose Marie march proceeded around the Wich. of Arc’s circle Friday, May 24, at Regina RUey, Frances Jackovitz, the Kellys’ Mt, Vernon cabin. Wally Dee, Michael Donohue, John building to an altar on the front Immediately following the Mass, Golden.— St. Joseph’s Altar so­ Guests for the afternoon were Truxaw, Edward Martin, Edward porch of the seminary. Here the the graduates will be the guests ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl Wyers and the Rev. Peutz, and'Dan Regan, all mem- Bishop gave the third and final of the eighth grade mothers at a 'Mrs. Fred Meyer Thursday, James Fails. The prizes were won bers of the■ Cathedral - si group. Benediction, after which all joined breakfast at the Park Lane hotel. June 6. in the singring of “ Holy God.” It’s a Real Scoop— Ultra Violet Ray! by Mmes. Emmett Dignan and Michael Andrew Slane, dra­ Group Communion Scheduled Vacation catechism classes will Thomas Currigan. matics director of the WPA recre­ The at the ceremony was Members of the Altar and Ro­ be held during the weeks of June Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dodge ation division, is directing pro­ the Very Rev. Charles H. Hague, Guaranteed Super Tender Meats at No Extra Cost! sary society will receive Commun­ 17 and 24 at the Central school. left Wednesday for Canon City to duction. pastor of Annunciation parish. ion in a body at the 8 o’clock Mass The Sisters of St. Joseph will The Rev. Manus P. Boyle, pastor pick up their son. Gene, who has Memorial Day Outing Held Miller’s Were First to Give Denver Sunday. All those who are not yet been attending the Abbey school. teach. of St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, Unique Display Features and Other affiliated are invited to attend. On Memorial day approximately Margaret Patricia, infant daugh­ was subdeacon. Masters of cere­ They will ^o to Gunnison for a 70 members of the Young People’s Important Advances in Super Mar­ Henkel-Bate Wedding Is June 1 short vacation. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Garrison, monies who aided in the mainte­ club were guests of the young was baptized Sunday, May 26, by nance of the procession were the ket Merchandising! But above all, The marriage of Miss Dorothy The Junior Tabernacle society people of Roggen at a picnic. The Father Howard Delaney. Thomas Rev. Bernard J. Cullen, the Rev. Marie Bate, daughter of Dr. and members of this parish will hold Altar society of the ^ g g en par­ Miller’s are Proudest to Give Denver Mrs. Daniel Bate, and Harry 0. Garrison, Jr., and Peggy Clark Hubert Newell, and the Rev. El­ their annual picnic Sunday in the ish provided a chicken dinner for the Newest Scientific Triumph in Henkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar were sponsors. mer J. Kolka. The Rev. James S. Nadorf cabin at Pines. the Denver group. Both the men’s Henkel of Rock Springy, Wyo., Saraclni, C.M., music director at Meat Merchandising — GUARAN­ Dr. and Mrs. W. J. McMenamy and girls’ softball teams played A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. TEED SUPER TENDER MEATS will take place Saturday morning, and children will spend a few days Robert Dalton May 29. the seminary, was in charge of the Roggen clubs in the afternoon. A musical program and the singing June 1, at 11 o’clock before the at Salida. number of other games and con­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Korosec and Thru Ultra-Violet Ray Lamps in Our Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell. of hymns. Dinner Chairman Named tests were enjoyed. Mrs. Clyde Ellis of Phoenix, Ariz., Meat Coolers! The bride will be given in mar­ are visiting in Livingstone, 111. riage by her father. She will wear Mrs. S. P. Keating, Jr., has been The C.Y.P.C. men’s softball team PRICES FOR FRL, SAT. & MON. a gown of rich cream satin, with appointed parish chairman for res­ defeated Crane-O’Fallon for the Father Barry Wogan, newly a tight bodice caught in a sweet­ ervations for the dinner that will second time Saturday, May 25, appointed pastor of Golden, and C. of C. Honors heart neckline with pearls, puff be held at the Lincoln room of the 26-3. Father Howard Delaney were the sleeves with Chantilly lace inserts, Shirley-Savoy hotel on the evening guests of Father John P. Moran a full skirt, and, shirred into the of Wednesday, June 12, in compli­ at the annual Ozanam club dinner 3 St. John’s Men Pot Roast 9c bodice, a long train from the ment to Bishop Vehr on his silver at Eddie Ott’s in Evergreen Mon­ Edgewater Group day evening. May 27. waist. Her tulle veil will fall below jubilee. Those wishing to make Three Catholic businessmen of the train, and will be held in place reservations should do so by June Miss Alea Thuett will be grad­ Denver, all members of St. John’s 9. They are asked to call Mrs. by a crown of pearls. She will uated with special honors from parish, were honored by the Den­ Oven Roast lb 21c Keating, 2647 Dahlia street, EM- Has Coronation carry a bouquet of orchids and the Golden high school on Friday ver chamber of commerce when lilies of the valley tied with soft erson 5862. evening. May 24. She will receive (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish) they were elected to the board of tulle. Mrs. W. J. McMenamy enter­ the George Duvall watch for directors at a meeting of the civic Under the supervision of Miss The maid of honor, Kathleen tained 18 members of St. Rita’s scholarship. and business group this month. WIENERS S 19c Mary Dallarosa a May crowning Bate, sister of the bride, will wear circle Tuesday at a bridge lunch­ Father Moran is officiating at They are Thomas J. Tynan, 600 and Living Rosary was held Sun­ a pink tulle gown over taffeta, with eon. Guests for the afternoon were the funeral of Yake Makey in Milwaukee; Albert E. Seep, 11 day afternoon. May 26. Mary short puff sleeves, tight bodice, Mrs. F. J. Cooke and Mrs. E. M. Idaho Springs Friday, May 31. Ivy lane, and Clement N. Kohl, Jo Lasky and Kathleen Rufien and a sweetheart neckline. The Davis. The prizes were awarded 771 Columbine. PORK crowned the statue of the Virgin. STEAKS BACON full skirt, with ruffled trimmings, to Mmes. C. W. Kranz and L. Pur­ Eligibility to a position on the cell. They were assisted by Miss Mary Missioner Guest 4 Days Chops, Small loin 2 0 * Sliced Cudahy’ s 2 5 ^ will be caught with hyacinth blue Dallarosa and Paul Schweger. board of directors of the chamber Sirloin, velvet bows. Her small hat of ruf­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Henkel of In Tibetan Lamasery Center Cuts, lb. Puritan, lb. The maids of honor were Misses of commerce is measured according lb...... CO fled net will be tied with velvet Rock Springs, Wyo., and Miss Katherine Wind, Eileen McGuire, to a man’s business and profes­ bows to match the dress and she Gladys Bate of Wichita, Kans., Loin roast cut Lindner’s Favorite, Mary Schweger, and Jane Mc­ Yerklo, China. — Several lama sional activity. Members of the will wear shoes of blue. She will are guests at the home of Dr. and from either Porterhouse, Sliced, Platter 0 1 ^ Guire. officials who attended special board are chosen from a wide di­ carry an old-fashioned bouquet of Mrs. Daniel Bate. Catholic services as guests of the versity of commercial enterprises end, lb...... lb...... , lb...... Ct I pink roses, hyacinth sweet peas, The Children’s and Young La­ Mrs. Helen McHugh and son. dies’ sodalities formed the “ Hail missioner here were so impressed and each is a leader in his own and lilies of the valley, framed in Jack, left Thursday by motor for with the beauty of the liturgy, the particular field. At present there pink net. Marys” of the Rosary, and mem­ ASSORTED New Orleans, La., where they will bers of the Young Men’s sodality ornamentation of the church, the are 34 members on the board of The bridesmaids, Mrs. Richard visit the E. K. Ward family, for­ made up the “ Our Fathers.” earnestness of the congregation, the Denver chamber of commerce. Shay and Misses Rita Thompson, merly of this parish. They will and the charm of the hymns and LUXCH MEATS Irma Newell, and Marjorie Self, later proceed along the coast to pack at Stevens school the evening chant that they insisted that the 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Washington, D. C., and New York missioner partake of their hos­ Macaroni and Cheese will be gowned alike in hyacinth of May 29. Week of June 2; Our Lady blue tulle over taffeta, fashioned city, where they will attend the pitality in return. He found him­ Friday evening, June 7, the en­ o f Mt. Carmel church, Pueblo. Loaf, Pickle and Pi­ millER'S on the same lines as the attire of World’s fair. On the way home tire pack is going to Park Hill self unable to refuse the invita­ mento Loaf, Spiced the maid of honor. The skirts will they will stop in Chicago for a visit school to put on an initiation and tion to visit the lamasery, and he Sacred Heart church, Fruita, be caught with coral velvet bows, with friends. They expect to be graduation for pack 9. was treated so kindly that to con­ may have 13 Houri’ Exposi­ Ham Loaf. Ib.. and the small hats will be tied with away most of June. Den 2 had a picnic at Sullivan’s tent his Tibetan hosts he had to tion of the Blessed Sacrament ZS,’ ! SUPER mOBKETSI velvet bows to match their gowns. Mrs. Jack Spitler, recently of dam Monday, May 27.- prolong his stay to four days. instead o f the Forty Hours’. Their bouquets will be the old- Cleveland, 0., became the mother fashioned type, with pink roses, of a boy at Mercy hospital Thurs­ hyacinth sweet peas, and lilies of day, May 23. the valley, framed in hyacinth blue Mrs. Roy Baker recently enter­ net. They will wear pink shoes. tained St. Jude’s circle. There The little flower girls, Mary Pa­ were four tables of bridge and the tricia Brennan and Mary Gooding, prizes were won by Mrs. A. A. Mi­ will wear long white net dresses, chael and Mrs. E. J. O’Connor. COTTRELL’S ruffled net puff sleeves, white Cub Pack 23 Meets shoes, hats, and bou(mets to match Pack 23, Cub Scouts, held its ‘TksMdh'iStots bU SIXTEENTH ST. the bridesmaids.’ Each of the monthly meeting Tuesday evening A SALE to bride’s attendants, including the in...... the school hall.11 A ■ large gproup of flower girls, will wear a string of parents attended. Alan Anderson, pearls. Ray Decker, Ed Dillon, Sammy Remember Us By! Robert Bate will act as best Givan, Ted Havlicek, Billy Horst, man, and the ushers are Gerald John O’Donnell, Robert Peake, Ehrhart, Horace Knapp, Frank Bill Phoenix, Jack Schaefer, and Since we’re all*of Forty-eight— it’s Tabb, and George Greer, Jr. Mrs. Ed Udry received advancements. high time to celebrate! So here’s Guiry will be the organist, and Dick Connell, Miles Dolan, and where Cottrell’s cut loose and go to Bob Kaltenbacher and Tom Tier- Ed Dillon received denner’s stripes town!. Clothing and Furnishing nay, soloists, will be accompanied for leading their dens for three by Walter Cass, violinist. months. John Weber received an­ manufacturers from coast to coast The sanctuary will be beauti­ other service star for completing have gone overboard in giving us fully decorated with palms and his second year as a cub. “ Birthday Buys” that make it pos­ white gladiolas; the altar railing Four members were graduated sible to give you these . . . will be entwined with fermosa, the into troop 145 at a formal cere­ gates being tied with white flowers mony. The boys are Ed Dillon, Paul and tulle. Kueser, Bob Peake, and John VALUES YOU’LL Mrs. Daniel Bate, mother of the Weber. bride, will wear champagne em­ Wednesday night. May 22, the ^ a l e IVEVER FORGET! broidered net, with blue acces­ cub graduation team, composed of sories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Alan Anderson, Miles Dolan, Joe Oscar Henkel, mother of the bride­ Dillon, Joe Murphy, Ted Havlicek, groom, will be gowmed in blue chif­ and Dick Connell, journeyed to fon, with white accessories and an Wyman school and graduated two $24.50 Tropical Worsted 2^49 Gabardine and Fine Worsted | orchid corsage. boys from pack 1. Immediately after the cere­ The initiation team of 16 youths mony, there will be a breakfast at from pack 23 installed a new cub SUITS SUITS

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Thursday, May 30, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

jLvCCtCt'V TOT ^yOYTVlfYtC,YtCC,Yn^lftt these young men in cap and gown who are candidates for J • degrees at Regis college. In the picture are standing, left to GLendaie 3 6 63 Preferred Parish right, the Rev. L. L. Cusack, S.J., chairman o f the committee on graduation exercises; Fred Van Valkenburg, Bernard Straus, Ed Kelly, William Waltemath, J. Fred Doyle, Jr.; Francis Mayer, Edward Koerber, Walter Butts, John Barry, Trading List Franklin Murphy, Joseph McGuire, and the Very Rev. R. M. Kelly, S.J., president of Regis college. Seated, left to right, are Charles Styler, Peter Feeney, John Schmitz, Lawrence Danahey, Bernard Kildare, Charles. Sainton, William Potter, 'J l/ L Joseph Ryan, Pasquale Marranzino, W'alter Burke, and James Carter. Graduates who are absent from the picture include mORTU/MRIES MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER F. Dale Arnold, John Morrissey, Jr., and Waller Sullivan. The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They are anxious to work with you and are deserring of your patronage. Co­ m operate with them. CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel and the finest equipment and facilities are Cathedral assij^ned to every Catholic Service Mac’s Grocery & Mkt. ECONOMY Joseph E. Bona, Vice President We Carry a Select Line of LIQUOR STORE Foodstuffs 16th at Boulder Speer Blvd. at Sherman Next to Clark’i Church Goods OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Equipped to Respond to Any Call, Any Time, Any Distanea 1634 Tremont KE. 45.54 UNTIL 1#:3» FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING S12 E. I3th Ave. PETE GOLDEN’S SHUMAKE DRUGS Shamrock Tavern Cut Rate Prices 18TH AND DOWNING GREETING CARDS FOR ALL Preferred Parish Plate Lunches OCCASIONS Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks KE. 9643 7tb Are. at Grant HOT ft COLD SANDWICHES Trading List

Rel-Greme ST. REGIS MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER ICE CREAM GROCERY & MARKET The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They ara Individualized for Your 408 E. COLFAX AVE. 0pp. Cathedral May Crowning MASS IS BEING SUNG F0 R Graduation Set Own Party Need, LOWEST COMPETITIVE PRICES anxious to work with you and are deterring of your patronage. Co­ 318 E. 13th Are. Open Evenings, Sundays and Hoiidays operate with them. ' TA. 8998 COLLEGE, HIGH SCHOOL GRADS CHerry 9489 Free Delivery WE DELIVER Held in Aurora At Holy Family Drop in anti Fisit th^ (Regis College) Pancratia hall are participating. St. Francis de Sales’ We Friday morning at Loyola church Services begin at 10:30 a. 7TH AVE. CREAMERY (Shrine of the Little Flower, baccalaureate services are being Store Aurora) m. with a procession of faculties (Holy Family Pariili) •• Remodeled held in honor of the Sacred Heart. Billie Ohler Says: Housebidd Goods Sunday, May 26, the May crown­ and graduates. A Solemn Mass The high school gpraduates will Complete New Refrigeration Regis college, Loretto Heights If it comes from Mid Merchandise ing ceremony was held at the Little for the Feast of the Sacred Heart receive Holy Communion at the Lunch Meatf —' Dairy Producta college, Regis high school, and 7 :30 Mass on Sunday, June 2. Groceries Flower shrine immediately after is being celebrated by the Very aWPFY STORAGE AND the 8 o’clock Mass. It was fol­ Scholarship awards will be an­ OHLER’S MODEL MARKET MOVING CO. Beer — Drink it here or Uke it out Rev. R. M. Kelley, S.J., with the or the 311 E. 7th Are. lowed by Benediction of the Most nounced at this Mass. Immediately Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell, following the exercises, the gradu­ Blessed Sacrament. Shirley Jean deacon; the Rev. George A. Keith, Funk placed the crown on the ates will be the guests of the S.J., subdeacon, and the Rev. PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE statue of the Blessed Mother and junior class at breakfast at a St. John's Thomas V. Cahill, C.M., master Denver hotel. It*8 Good Nancy Funk was the crown-bearer. of ceremonies. The Rev. Edward Maids of honor included Marie Quality Meats and Groceries A.,Conway, S.J., is preaching the The eighth grade graduates will BEER - ICE COLD Sedillo, Betty Jane Baril, Lois 1487-91 SO. PEARL TO FB. SMITH baccalaureate sermon. receive Holy Communion at the S. and S. PHARMACY By the Case Baril, Shirley Trujillo, (Jolleen 9 o’clock Mass. Their exercises Market Phone PE. 1100 Store Phone SP. 3829 Funk, Zaide Deininger, and Re­ The Loyola boys’ vested choir, will be followed by a breakfast in L. T. SIMMS EVELYN STAFFORD CHILLED WINE gina O’Kane. The guard of honor augmented by singers from the the school hall. Members of the was formed by Billy Deininger, An unusual tribute to the Rev. fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth JACKSON’S We Invite Your Patronage F. Gregory Smith, new pastor of P.-T.A. will serve. JOYGE CLEANERS Sixth Ave. Liquor Cecil Sedillo, Fred Trujillo, Ed^die grades of Loyola school, under the Cut Rate Drugs SP. 9789 1109 E. 4th Are., at Corona St. Francis de Sales’ parish, for direction of Prof. Werner Burk- P.-T.A. Electt Officeri 6th Josephine EA, 5575 Bianchi, Leroy Baril, Pete Wolf, FREE DELIVERY Ted Sedillo, Jimmie Funk, and his work as pastor of S t John’s hardt, is singing at the Mass. The The Holy Family P.-T.A. met Liquors • Sundries Alterations a Specialty We Give S. A H. Green Stamps parish and as a leader in Catholic Monday evening, May 27, in the Theodore Trujillo. boys’ choir is leading the pro­ SP. 3662 1306 S. Pearl Action was sent to the Register school hall. Mrs. T. M. McEahern Prescriptions The Young People’s club met cession of priests from the sanc­ tree Prompt Delivery When buying from the Thursday evening. May 23, at the office by Mrs. Sewell Thomas tuary, singing “ Oh God of Love­ presided. The nominating com­ (IFe Call for and Deliver) of 380 Gilpin street. Her letter mittee presented the candidates, Call 8p. 3445 Downing and Alameda firms advertising in this church rectory. Goldie Lasser liness.” The choir, which includes Gilpin Barber Shop spoke on the Commandments at follows: approximately 70 voices, is sing­ who were unanimously chosen. paper, please mention that We have just read the announce­ ing a two-part Mass, Missa They are Mrs. F. M. McEahern, Delivered anywhere in the city, In One Location 8 Years this meeting. Mary Pagano served 100% Specially Homogenized refreshments. ment in the Denver Catholic Reg­ Solemnis, by Pietro Yon. The 30- president; Mrs. Ben Lombard, vice Harry’s Drug Store you saw their advertise­ president; Mrs. H. Martin, secre­ (Pasteurized) Cream — Blend 1710 E. 6th Ave. Beginning June 2 and continuing ister that Father Smith has been voice boys’ choir is singing the PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS made pastor of St. Francis de tary; Mrs. Joseph Gorman, treas­ Milk. ment. throughout the summer months Introit in Gregorian chant. Pro­ Liquor — Wine — Beer Masses on Sunday at the Little Sales’. What an honor and favor fessor Burkhardt is singing the urer, and Mrs. C. A. Auge, audi­ Exclusive Product of Flower shrine will be at 7 and 9 for that parish and what a loss to other Propers. The choir is render­ tor and historian. Mrs. Auge read 294 SO. PENN, (st' AUmedt) o’clock. St. John’s. It is hard to realize ing the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, the history of the P.-T.A. for PEarl 6438 SPruct 9843 Lincoln Creamery that he has been at St. John’s only the past year. The Very Rev. H. 515 E. Expoiition SP. 3331 On June 6 the women of the Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. At the 1745 S. Broadway SP. 1411 Altar and Rosary society will meet since 1933. He has accomplished Offertory Cesar Franck’s “ Ave V. Campbell of Blessed Sacrament in the church rectory at 2 o’clock. much and with no apparent effort. Maria” is being sung. As a Com­ parish spoke on “ Americanism,” Progressive Shoe Shop r t D I T C' Q He has transformed our little munion motet the choir is offer­ and a puppet show was presented U K U O Prices Every Day DE SELLEM church into one of the most at­ ing “ Aye Verum,” by Mozart. by Miriam Schofield and Rita Always Forward— Never Backward Mack’s Auto Repair FUEL AND FEED CO. tractive shrines in the city and After Mass Benediction is be­ Lynch of Blessed Sacrament par­ CREDIT — NO MONEY DOWN WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE At Low at $ 3 .6 2 par mo. TWO STORES CHARLES A. DeSELLEM created interest in clubs and socie­ ish. ing held. The choir is singing “ 0 COME FIRST Antomotiv. Service with s EepnUtioa SI, ties so that every member of the Saiutaris,” by Werner; “ Tantum The tenth grrade. Sister Colum' SAME PRICES We Ship by Rail SP 9986 288 So. Penn. EXPERIENCED REPAIRING parish has an interest in parish Ergo,” in plain chant, and a “ Te ha’s room, won the awards for the WELDING — PAINTING PHONE TA. 3298 work and an outlet for amusement first 100-per-cent membership FREE CALL FOR AND DELIVERY Directly West of Ward’s Parkinz Lot Deum.” Phone SP. 9740 100 W, Aiaaka S8TB AND WALNUT and recreation. He has been a Council to Dine With Faculty turned in. Mrs. L. Kersten and 1491 Franklin S t 3191 WiUiama S t I RES. PHONE HA. 8844 C R A D U m IS friend to all. Whether it was a Mrs. L. Pearson are the room rep­ You Are Cordially Invited to time of joy or a time of sorrow he Monday, June 3, the members of resentatives. The second grade. New, Beautiful, Cool THE SILVER has been with his people, giving the Regis administrative council Sister Rose Edward’s room, came BY-RITE GROCERY AND (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) the kindly, spiritual comfort and will have dinner with the faculty in second, with Mrs. W. Fierstein at the college, and afterwards, at So. Pearl Tavern MARKET STATE DAIRY NO Fifteen boys and girls will be advice, inspir^ by his honest heart and Mrs. William McCarthy as Kentuckr at So. Pearl 0. OLSEN. Proprietor graduated from St. Vincent’s so full of God’s love. 8 p. m., they will hold their annual room representatives. M. P. WILSON, Owner COST meeting. The handy clothes hangers are DELICIOUS ITALIAN DINNERS REAR OF 3220 FRANKLIN school Sunday, June 2, at the 8 His activities in all Church Mixed Drinks Hammi Beer on Tap Home Owned Stores Inc, Per Men to Call en^ Oive Seti- Tuesday, June 4, at 6:30 p. m. still on sale by the P.-T.A. KEystone 8727 an Packing and Sbhpptng o’clock Mass. The 1940 class in­ movements in the diocese are nu­ Phones PEarl 2417 - 8573 KEystone 6228 cludes William Bauer, Donald at the Albany hotel there will be The square dances for adults Take Home a Package of Heaped merous and well known to all. He 618-619 East Alameda Wareboase, 1821 JMh St. a dinner for the graduates, their are to be discontinued for the High Ice Cream Bettinger, Betty Jean Dugdale, has been the inspiration to hun­ New Fashion Dolores Mahon, Therese Muto, dreds all over the country in his parents and friends, and alumni. present. Eugene Rochford, Frank Gill, work on Catholic Action. In Church Commencement will be held May Crowning to Be Held Cleaners and Dyers THE BROADWAY Anna Marie Hett, Robert Kavan, history he should be given credit Thursday, June 6, at 8:15 p. m. The May crowning conducted by JOHN H. JOHNSON St. Joseph's Mary Margaret Schrefer, Helen for starting the era of better in­ in the Regis gymnasium. The the sodality will be held on Sun­ CREAMERY Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., , Main Office: 530 E. Alameda Ave. Ann Smith, Dorothy Varga, Thom­ formed and more intelligent Cath­ day, June 2, in the church. In SPruce 0079 as Whalen, Ruth Wichman, and olic laymen and women. will present the candidates. The the court will be Margaret Mul- • • TEXACO PRODUCTS Billy Van’s Grocery Very Rev. R. M. Kelley, S.J., will Plant: 9513 E. Colfax Aye. Quality Dairy Foods Antonio Zarlengo. After the How can we ever show our deep lane, queen, and Grace Horrigan Aurora 82 exercises the graduates will be present the degrees. John J. Sul­ and Ann Van Valkenberg, attend­ Ths Fineit Party Gowni ExclnaWely Dry • WOLFS HEAD OIL and M arket appreciation for all our beloved livan will deliver the commence­ guests of the seventh grade at a pastor has done for us? Sacrifice ants. The crown-bearer is Joseph Cleaned SP. 2666 66 S. Bdway. THE MARKET OF QUALITY breakfast at the Oxford hotel. ment address. MERCHANTS OIL CO. is one way of expressing love. As Bradley; the pages are Joseph Sul­ 16 ozs. to the Pound The seventh and eighth grades we have to give him up, let’s join The awards for excellence in livan and John Bohan. Barbara enjoyed a picnic May 23 at Ber­ 820 Santa Fe Dr. Phone TA. 0538 in making the sacrifice cheerfully. various fields of 'scholastic activi- Ann Bosseti, -ioretta Secord, AND PICK-UP ERWIN J. MERZ, Lessee gen park. He must not want to leave St. tys will be made at the com­ Bobby Lu Hashins, Jane Peters, STOP! 801 KALAMATH UNION SHOP The summer schedule of Masses John’s, because his interest and mencement exercises. The Knights Alice Mae Benallo, Agnes Mullane, will begin Sunday, June 2. Masses affection for us have been proven of Columbus medal for excellence and Jean Marie Veto are flower SAIVTA FE SHOE will be at 6:30, 8, 10, and 11:30. many times. So by accepting the in elocution will be given to James girls. Senior sodalists who will ~!EARCAI««ETim. Weekday Masses will be at 6 sacrifice cheerfully we might be Reinert, the Monaghan religion participate include Rita Roberts, TH£ MOTOR F U a HOSPITAL Call BOB'S and 7. helping him to say goodbye and award to Arthur Ortega, the Mon- Suzanne Miller, Beatrice Sullivan, Shoe Repairing for the Whole Family LIQUOR STORE The summer vacation school to enter his honorable promotion signor O’Dwyer history award to Laura Chiolero, Jerry Pasture, Lu­ FEATURING INVISIBLE HALF FOR BEER, WINES will open in this parish June 10 with the earnestness and enthusi­ Francis Mayer, the oratorical cille Yaconetta, Rae Marie Giesler, Lively, potent, quick­ SOLING BOTTLE or CASE for grade and high school chil­ asm he is noted for. plaque to F. W, McKenna, the Betty Haney, Rose Marie Goodwin, starting BEAR(]AT- We Appreciate Parcel Post Orders . <4t Reduced Prices dren. ETHYL Motor Fuel goei Another way we can honor his Sullivan English award to Pas­ Anna Kersteins, Rita Coressie, 743 SANTA FE DRIVE 340 Santa Fe Drive KE. 7943 Thursday evening, June 6, will , farther with smoother, memory is by giving a cordial wel­ quale Marranzino, the Mary J. Marjorie Bristol, Margaret Leitch, FREE DELIVERY SERVICE be women’s night at the Pinochle Ryan accounting award to Paul Grace White, Carol Mae Dunphy, anti-knock performance. club. This will be the last wom­ come to his successor. Father John P. Moran, and assure him that the G. Dunn, the Crean poetry award and Mary Jane Huren. en’s night for this season. to Charles Styer, the Campion ’The recent oratorical contest of St. Francis de Sales* St. Vincent de Paul's Eileen Mulqueen, daughter of splendid co-operation of the entire parish has been planted .so deep in physics award to Frank E. Kues- the eighth grade was won by Betty Cedar and So. Broadway Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mulqueen, ter, and the Forstall chemistry Bums. 1365 S. Marion street, is home our hearts by Father Smith that St. John'f—>Spe«r Blvd. A Clarkson ■ St. Catherine*a~W. 38th Ave. A Fed. Blvd* For Better SOUTH GAYLORD it will flower perpetually. award to Frank E. Kuester. Banns of marriage were an­ Holy G hoit^l4th St. and Tremont St. Elizabeth*e»W. Colfax and 8th St. from Mercy hospital, where she nounced for the first time between Bleaaed Sacrament— E. 23rd & Kearney St. Cathedral— E. 10th and Washington ' Hair Styling and MARIE WADE THOMAS. Stanley M. Hall of North CLEANERS had been confined by an ear in­ Platte, Nebr., who was graduated Ivan Paul Giraux of St. Cather­ St. Philomena’s— E. 8th Ave. A Colo. Blvd. St. Dominic’s— W. 32nd Ave. A N. Speer fection. May 24, 1940. Loyola^E. 18th Ave. A Race St. | Cathedral-^East Colfax and Race St. ^ I Beauty Service 1025 SO. GAYLORD from Regis college last June, mar­ ine’s and Mary Alice Smith of St. Anne’s sewing circle met Direct Plant Service ried Doris Porter of Denver Wed­ Holy Family, and A1 Richardson May 23 with Mrs. L. Grove, 1410 Finest Quality Dry Cleaning nesday morning. The wedding and Rita Aliota. The Virginia Barber Vine street. The next meeting of was held in St. Philomena’s parish St. Philomena's and Beauty Shop At Reasonable Prices the circle will be with Mrs. G. E. PDarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold i church. The best man was George PE. 2386 2027 E. Virginia Johnson, 891 S. Vine, June 6. S . Juki’s Will Reinert of Boulder, also of the St. Francis’ circle met with class of 1939. John Vincent, for­ Parish School Is COME TO Mrs. Harry B. Shanahan, 731 S. COLFAX BEAUTY SHOP—1148 E. Colfax Are. mer Regis student, now preparing Race, May 23. A luncheon was MRS. JOSEPHINE Phon. KE. 2060. Open cveninx. by .ppointment for medical studies at Creighton McLa u g h l i n g ie n g e r Expert finfcr wsving, hair .tylinx, marcllinr RICE’S served. Mrs. Edgar Alcorn was to Graduate 13 KNIGHT’S Graduate 29 university, Omaha, came to Denver a guest. Honors were won by Barber and Beauty Shop to attend the wedding. Several of WINES LIQUORS SEBVICE STATWN Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. For Personalized Hair Cutting and Shap­ the students also were present. Mr. (Holy Rosary Parish) LawBBOwers ing. We Use Only the BEST Materials Pogliart'o. The circle adjourned (St. John’s Parish) Machine Washing - Greasing Hall is now engaged in business in The graduates of the Holy Ro­ and Most SKILLED Operators in Our for the summer. Twenty-nine pupils will be Sharpened Modem Beauty Shop. Marfak Lubrication North Platte. sary school will receive their di­ Nadorff Liquors, Inc. SP. 2416 1204 E. EVANS St. Jude’s circle met May 23 graduated from St. John’s school plomas at the 9 o’clock Mass Sun­ h o m e o f g o o d s p i r i t s Collins with Mrs. Roy West, 1235 S. Uni­ and will participate in commence­ The 1940 Ranger, Regis year­ book, made its appearance on the day morning, June 2. The P.-T.A. Where you get the moat of the best We Handle versity boulevard. Mrs. George ment exercises after the 8 :30 Mass will serve breakfast to the grad­ for the least. Bike Shop Cissel and Mrs. T. T. Aull won Sunday, June 2, in the parish campus Monday, May 26. This 2817 E. Colfax year’s cover is gold with a green uates in the school auditorium. Call EM. 9677 for Prompt Delivery the awards. The next meeting church. All the graduates will The 13 members of the class St. Philomena’a Favorite Blko Shop FIRESTONE TIRES will be June 5 with Mrs. Gus Rata- receive Communion at this Mass. wash. It features pictures of 1818'E. Colfax Ave. Colftx A Williams every phase of the year’s activi­ are John Angerelf, John Babish, baugh. The Rev. F. Gregory Smith, Francis Bomareto, Roland Brown, and TUBES pastor, will give the commence­ ties. The faculty moderator of Phone EAST 8677 M. L. LOCK, Prop. Meredith Window the project who is largely re­ Daniel Krasoverc, Leroy Peketz, 2000 So. University SP. 98S3 ment address and present honor Robert Trontel, Catherine Can jar, Cleaning Service Denver Girl to Gel pupils with scholarships to St. sponsible for the book’s success is Mr. A. A. Barth, S.J. The editor Agnes Horvat, Angelina Marolt, Denver’s Up*Town Window Cleaners Mary’s academy and to Regis, Ca­ Alta Marooney, Margaret Perme, KLEANRITE thedral, and St. Francis’ high is John Daly. Window Washing • Paint Washing Degree In New York and Florence Piute. “ Cleaners and Dyers” Wallpaper Cleaned • Walls and Woodwork BONNIE BAKERY schools. 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OHIO AVE. at the 83rd co.mmencement exer­ monies the graduates will be the of the faculty team were: Catcher, Masses will be at 6 and 9 o’clock Free Delivery cises of the College of New guests of the P.-T.A. at breakfast Mr. Thomas Kelly, S.J.; pitcher, The Children of Mary sodality Heights Pharmacy CLAYTON Rochelle, oldest college for Cath­ to be served at the Cherry Hills Mr. Gregory Huger, S.J.; first will receive Holy Communion GROCERY and MARKET base, Mr. William Rossner, S.J.; DRUGS AND LIQUORS There b nothing a moth likes bet­ olic women in the state of New Country club. Sunday, June 2, at the 9 o’clock Included in the class of ’40 are second base, Mr. Philip Kellett, at Hinimam Prices Fancy Fruits and Vagatables WE DELIVER PEARL 8118 York. The Rt. Rev. Francis W. Mass. Yosr Favorite Beers Delivered Ice Cold ter then dirty "out of use" clothes. Walsh, former Denver priest, will William Adams, Map^ Louise An­ S.J.; shortstop, Mr. Linus Thro, 2128 E. I2th Ave. Phone. 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■ i. PAGE FOUR Office, 93j8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 80, 1940 The Denver Catholic Register StJoseplGirl MEMORIAL DAY CATHOLIC IN Maloney Children President______Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor...______Rt. Rev. Magr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. SPIRIT, SAYS MSGR. MULROY Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., Dies Just Before (Continued From Page One) necessary graves— the graves of Are Owners of Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Jour.M., M.A.; Rev. John Cavanagh, today over this great peaceful land men dying because of injustice, greed, national hatred. And the M.A.; Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jour.M. ' of ours, we see assemblies like this one in every city, town, and passions of men have possessed hamlet, honoring those who died leaders. They have resorted to Entered as second class matter at the post oifice at Denver, Colo. Graduation Time Unnsnal Records in war or because of war. Some force, to arms, to bloodshed, and have broadened the purpose of to needless slaughter as a means of settling differences that jeason, Published "Weekly by (Continued From Pane One) the day and rightly honor also the (Continued From Page One) diplomas by Bishop Urban J. Vehr: martyrs of peace. Essentially it justice, and religion could readily May 22, she was graduated. One is to honor military heroes but bring to peaceful solutions. THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc,) St. Francis de Sales’ high school, might imagine that after seven the Rev. Leo Thome; St. Joseph’s justly we must pay tributes of Perhaps when peace mercifully years of intensive study she would 938 Bannock Street high school, the Very Rev. Chris­ affection and remembrance to the comes to the peoples and nations f i k o H e ' tian-Darley, C.SS.R.; Regis high heroes of science, art, education, to the East and West, they too be ready to rest for a while. But, Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1497 school, the Very Rev. Robert M. religion, and the humbler but shall have memorial days— but not while she has made no definite Kelley, S.J.; Holy Family high holier vocation to domestic life— in our day will the wounds of the plans as yet to enter medical M AinliqS (2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, school, the Rev. Leo Flynn; An­ motherhood. Death and the heroic horrors be healed. Truly is thefe school, she still wants to be a doc­ _ S c I f S y h r tragedies which caused it focus our coming upon the nations dire pun­ tor and thus it looks as though Our Estimator Will Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. nunciation high school, the Very attention here today. It brings us ishment because they have failed there are at least four more diffi­ Call— No Obliga­ Rev. Charles Hagus; Cathedral A^TenttAniningCa tion to You high school, the Rt. Rev. Hugh L. nearer to the Divine Author of to recognize “ the one God and cult years before her. Thursday, May 30, 1940 McMenamin; diploma march, se­ life. Father of all, who is above all, In the far-off Hawaiian islands lected. If today we likewise let our and through all, and in lis all,” is another of the Maloney boys, / S 4 t yi^RAPA+^OE STPFET and that “ this God hath made of Chorus, “ 0 Mom of Beauty,” thoughts pass beyond the mighty Martin, more familiarly known as OFFICIAL. DIOCESE OF DENVER oceans. East and West, we of one, all mankind, to dwell upon the Fat. He, too, is a graduate of Col­ Sibelius, Catholic high schools’ whole face of the earth, determin­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ai vested choir; conferring of awards America have ever g;reater cause orado U. in civil engineering. Rec­ ing appointed times and the limits ognizing his ability, the American We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever for Bishop’s religion essay com­ to reflect, to be sad,-to pray, and of their habitation that they Bridge company, one of the largest appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those petition; address. Bishop Vehr; yet to be thankful. Whether it be Asia or Europe the sun never sets should seek God.” firms of its kind in the country, of the Officials of our Curia is hereby 4?clared official. chorus, “ Holy God We Praise Thy but on newly made graves; it picked him with three others in his We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Name,” traditional; recessional, Church Divine Agency of Peace never rises but the living are dig­ class to take specialized training. Diocese. selected; exit, “ Men of Ohio,” The Catholic Church is the We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in ging new graves— not the ordinary Divine agency of the Prince of After two years with that firm he SiFIWAY Henry Fillmore. the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. number as in the ordinary course Peace. She has ever decried the returned to the West and was em­ The list of graduates is as fol­ ployed by road contractors in « URBAN J. VEHR, of mortal life, but vast numbers of horror of war. Her Pontiffs from lows: hastily dug, unmarked, and un- Colorado and New Mexico. Aug. 5, 1931.' Bishop of Denver. CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL Peter to Pius XII have spent all 1$ Naval Lieutenant Barbara Anglada, Maxine Atencio, Jean the influence and power of their Barry, Kathleen Barth, Birdie Lee Divine office preaching, laboring, Pat then took and passed the Bouvier, Geneva Briggs, Jacquelyn sacrificing themselves and the Colorado state civil service exam­ Burgett, Helen Mae Burns, Gloria De- Rose, Katherine Donald, Regina Doyle, Church itself in behalf of peace. ination and was employed in the CAIHIIICS IN Only blind bigots fail to follow Patty Lou Elliott, Mary Catherine Ehnie, 1 structural designing division of the Lucille Flaherty, Patricia Forte, Rita with sympathy and to support highway department. Not yet sat­ Grissom, Betty Jane Guiry, Roberta every effort of our present Holy Hamblin, Patricia Harrington, D. Maxine isfied, he took special courses in Hendrickson, Jacqueline Herigstad, Lu­ Father, whose deepest appeal is structural engineering from the cille Irons, Bernadette Jenkins, Marjorie DRAMA CONTEST for men and nations to obey the engineering reserve corps of the Jones, Dorothy Johnston, Bernice Jonke, great command “to love one Navy department. His opportunity (Continued From Page One) Dorothy Kochevar, Mary Kohl, Cleo Lang. Mary LaTourrette, Rosemary LeClair, (Continued From Page One) another,” and to love the God soon came and he was commis­ way even since 1918. Dive bomb­ sociation in Detroit. With repre­ Elaine Littell, Marietta McCall, Eunice above, whose sun doth shine upon sioned as a second lieutenant in ^ McFarland, Janice McGarry; only one way that she could culti­ the just and the unjust. ers drop their projectiles on foot- sentatives o f practically all o f the vate her brothers’ companionship. the Navy Reserve corps and senti Mary Regina Martin, Dona Melvin. to the Hawaiian islands. He is now soldiers and then wheel and return leading Catholic papers o f the Nancy Minot. Alice Mishork, Margaret She had to make them forget she The Catholic Church, however, to machine-gun the marchers again country in attendance, we could Moore, Dorothy Morris, Loretta Muller, was a girl by doing all the things has never forbidden her children to in charge of the work on John­ and again. Fast tanks gush out not help but be impressed by this Marie Newell, Jean Anne Noone, Evelyn defend the weak against the son’s island there. j O’Grady, M. Madeline Pierik, Catherine they could do with just as much fire 100 yards ahead. The “ ex­ group of serious-minded and high- Pohndorf, Katherine Potter, Betty Rey- ease and agility. She liked the out­ strong, the just against the unjust, It looked as though John, the; perts” who wrote, before the pres­ principled men, many of whom olds, Joan Roberts, Doris^ee Schields, door life and she liked to ride the oppressed against the oppres­ eldest of the family, was not to ‘ ent war, that the airplane was over­ continue their association with the Solores Seaman, Carol Smi^^Helen Sulli­ horses. She admits that her broth­ sor. The state must defend itself, get a college education. For h e' van, Mary Ella Yegge. Dorothy Zook, estimated as a battle weapon have apdstolate o f the Catholic press at Raymond Baumgard, Robert Blodgett, ers finally had to accept her whole­ and the citizen must render his was graduated from high school I been proved completely wrong. personal financial sacrifice. Frank H. Brzoticky, Charles Campbell, heartedly. duty to the state and pray that its the year the United States entered Robert Conway, Joseph Cotton, Martin cause be just. Catholics never have Even after the Civil war in Spain The progress o f the Catholic Then a strange thing happened the war, and immediately joined < we saw magazine articles pooh- press is noticeable from year to Gusty, Alfred DiManna, Charles Di- and never can seek peace at any the navy. Assigned to the subma­ Manna, R. James Dolan, Carl Fiore, John She entered St. Agnes’ academy. year. From an editorial stand­ price— and never has any Ameri­ poohing the airplane. Unfortunate­ Joseph Flynn; Alliance, and four years later rine fleet division, he passed the point, the gain can be seen in the can— but they can and do de­ ly the democracies were caught un­ Robert Freudenstein, Gerald Goodwin she was graduated. She returned entrance examinations for the transition to h ig h e r technical Jack Gunnison, Robert Hamblin, John mand of their rulers that the cause prepared.— Monsignor Smith. to the ranch but her brothers’ virile Naval academy at Annapolis and standards, with the growing reali­ Haddock, Gerald -Harris, Edwin Hill, for war be just. She does not sub­ entered that institution in 1918. Henry Hurlburt. Henry Johns, William activities were no longer appeal CATHOLIC PRESS STANDARDS zation on the part o f the editors Jones, Edward Kennedy, Walter Kerwin, ing. Fishing poles and .22s failed scribe to that pagan axiom: “ My Because of the surplus of officers HIGHER EACH YEAR that the Catholic philosophy can J. Edward McCormick. Ross McCray, to attract her. Barbara was a country right, my country wrong, in the navy after the war, he was best be taught the people through James McEIhinney, Joseph Manfred, but my country right or wrong.” given an honorable discharge in We had an interesting time last young woman and she wanted to the medium o f more readable Gerald Mangone, Abe Martinez, Francis She does say that the ordinary week in attending the annual con­ Morriss, Joseph Noonan, William O’Shea, study dramatic art. 1922. Following in the footsteps of papers. The scope o f the Catholic fcitizen in the midst of a confusion his father, who was the first en­ vention o f the Catholic Press as- Robert Plunkett, Richard Polak, Paul press was probably best expressed Joseph Rezak, Robert Schlllinger, James Premier Dramatic Student o f motives, a clash of opinions, and gineer employed by the state high­ by the Very Rev. Monsignor Ed­ Soran, Norman Stauter, Robert Stauter, Her first schooling was taken at a lack of clear information can ac­ way commission upon its estab­ James Sweeney, Louis Tafoya, Robert Lament school, Denver, under the ward A. Freking, editor o f the Torpey, Calvin Wall, Lindsay Waters, quiesce in the decisions of those lishment in 1910, he worked on Catholic Telegraph-Register, who and Francis Wilson. direction of Mrs. Iris Pavey Gil­ in legitimate authorityr even if it road construction jobs in both Social Activities told the convention to “ enunciate ANNUNCIATION HIGH SCHOOL more. At the end of a two years! means war. Upon such leaders Colorado and . For the Catholic principles in the political, Mary Catherine Clark, Alta Rose Cort, course she was awarded the Dud­ the burdens of conscience for un­ past 12 years he has been em­ thatcowiti religious, - social, and economic Caroline Mary Cull, Helen Catherine ley Woodbridge award for being just wars must weigh like the tor­ ployed by the American Bridge Curran, Delores Le Crccia Edwards, Vir­ fields,” and to “condemn evil, the outstanding dramatic student tures of the damned. company and is at present sta­ Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are ginia Marie Gallagher. Patricia Ann in the school. even if done by a Catholic.” Geary, Elaine Mane Genty, Geraldine Regretting warfa^re everywhere tioned in Gary, Ind. He is married Slated at Center Henrietta Glivar, Sylvia Alice Gonzales. From Lament she went to Wyo­ We had the opportunity, when and has three children. His naval reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. Mary Elizabeth Heit, Gertrude Salome ming university. While there she and at all times. Catholics have we presided at the advertising ses­ Hill, Dorothy Ann Jochim, Charlene nevertheless never been recreant experience is still finding an out­ sion o f the convention, to note that was prominent on the stage and let in the Gary Seat Scout ship, Social activities definitely sched­ Honora McLellan, Julia Frances Menci- to their sacred trust and duty as The Houxe of Quality, where the JOHN H. REDDIN the type o f laymen now being at­ mer, Mary Hannah Mullin, Lucille Rose­ was awarded the loving cup pre­ which he directs as skipper. uled for the first week in June on mary Pankoski; sented annually by the Theta Alpha citizens. Thfr roster of national best meats at the most reasonable tracted to the Catholic press in There are three other children Attorney and Counselor at Law club calendars at the Vail Com­ Maryanne Pritchette, Jane Margaret heroes includes Catholics high prices may be obtained. this field is immeasurably higher Phi, national honorary dramatic munity center, 1904 West 12th ave­ Quigley, Mary Rita Quigley, Lorraine among our American heroes: in the Maloney family, Catherine, 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block than it was when we attended our Frances Regan, Irene Marie Russell, Lu­ society, for giving the most worth­ nue, include a mountain picnic sup­ Barry and Koscinsko and Lafa Mary, and Edward. Catherine has 17th and Curtis first convention several years ago. cille Madeline Sever, Gerarda Rose Telg- while dramatic performance of the per, two socials, a theater party, mann, Josephine Barbara Thaler, Albine yette, Sheridan and Rosecrans, long been prominent in Catholic RABTOAY'S Oean-cut and dignified men who year. Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. a day and night outing, and a Mary Urban, Monica Regina Woodford, Kearney and Meagher, Donovan circles here, having been at one are selling their papers with intel­ Vincent Joseph Baginski, Harold Clement After a year at Wyoming she time president of the Junior Tab­ 1030 W. Colfax N TA. 7297 stunt-rush party. Cotter, Robert Dominic Donahue, Bryan was more determined than ever to and Drumm and Benson are only ligence are taking the place o f the a few to be mentioned. The num­ ernacle society. She is now em­ Planners of the mountain picnic high-pressure roustabouts who not Richard Egan, Edward Jae Gates, Clar­ continue her dramatic work and ployed by a Littleton firm. Mary ence Stephen Harrington; enrolled in the Pasadena play­ bers of unknown Catholic heroes, supper are Albert Gutierrez, Henry many years ago had their day Edward Peter Gonzales, Francis is married to Howard Kinkle. Blazon, and Philip Gonzales, office­ Charles Grebenc, Albert Joseph Hepp, house at Pasadena, Calif., where living and dead, from the last on practically all of our papers. World war are astounding. The Edward, the youngest, attended holding members of the “ Lucky With circulation, many o f the Max Gabriel Hidalgo, Frederick Paul she had a prominent part in sev­ INSURANCE Aces,” a club composed of 27 young Housand, Francis Joseph Kuhn. John eral playhouse productions. war records show that there were Colorado university for two years COM papers are struggling with a prob­ Patrick Lynch. Edward Norman Madden. LUMP COAL St.TS married men of the center who She returned to Denver to take 802,413 recorded as Catholics who and is now employed on a highway lem, the solution o f which is still Victor Michael Martinac, Melvin Samuel gave military service to their surveying crew. He is continuing NUT COAL _ *<.7f will have their wives as guests on to be reached. The tendency grows, Martin, Raymond Clarence Martin. Frank a position as assistant director of JOS. J. CELLA the club’s first outing, which will Myles Rookard, William Gilbert Sanchez, the Children’s playhouse. She country, while many more are in his college studies via correspond­ Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. however, if not to adopt the Reg­ Robert Francis Schwieder, Francis Xavier the nameless graves in Flanders. ence courses from the state uni­ 1120 Security Bldg. be held in Bergen park at 5 p. m. ister plan, at least to use it as a Sullivan. John Charles Trail. Donald Jos­ served in this capacity for one F MUMFORD. Mgr. ^ Unknown soldiers and unknown versity. Phone KEystone 2633 25th and Decatur GRand 5125 Saturday, June 8. model whereby greater numbers o f eph Vogel, Ralph Joseph Ward, and Ray­ year and at present is employed mond Thomas Zoglo. sajlors as well— unknown as far At 8 p. m. next Monday the people can be reached on a low- by a local advertising agency, ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ HIGH as Church records are concerned. members of “ El Grupo Varsovi- where she prepares script and cost basis. SCHOOL Monuments and tablets in every anna,” a group of married men Though there are still many broods over new ideas for radio Virginia Alexander, Virginia Barnes, programs. community bear names o f our co­ and women, will hold a club ball weak spots in the Catholic press Marguerite Beuchat, Madonna Body, Ruth C. de Baca, Bernadette Costello, Betty Barbara is well known by Den­ religionists. We have only to in the center for members only. of the country, we left the Detroit note the prominent part Catholics Joseph Espinoza is president of the Cummings, Charlotte Delaney. Catherine ver radio listeners. Probably her convention with a feeling of pride Deus, Helen Dillinger. Dorolea Dugdale. play in the activities of the vet­ club, which boasts of an orchestra most popular and best known that we are privileged to be asso­ Helen Dulk, Cecilia Anne Dyer, Shirley erans’ organizations to realize within its ranks and regularly con­ Freeman, Virginia Grout, Rose Mary broadcast is her weekly “ Who’s in YOUR IS ciated in such a great work.— Hu­ how numerous Catholics must ducts and supports a social* pro­ bert A. Smith. Higgins, Vera Hogan, Joan Hurley, Mary Denver Tonight” air show. The Catherine Hynes, Beverly Kissell, Doro­ have been in the A.E.F., what YOUR BUSINESS FRftND “ “ gram for its members. program emanates from a local ho­ thy Kohler, Florence Koldeway; tel and is entirely unrehearsed. good example they must have A “ school’s out” party and so­ FINDING EMPLOYMENT Gertrude Langfteld. Juliana McCallin, Barbara McGuire, Mary Elaine Mahon, Barbara’s job is to carry on an given, and in what high esteem cial next Wednesday evening heads FOR THE HANDICAPPED the list of important activities for Jeanette Mayer, Ida Mae Michaud, interview in an'informative and they are held. Little known but quite valuable Aillenc Miller, Jean Moss, Lauretta interesting manner with celebrities the young men and women of the Phelan. Jean Pratt, Betty Rees, Shirley Unit* in Prayer for Peace Broadcasting club. Members as­ bureaus o f the federal government Rodriguez, Mary Eileen Russell, Rita who are visiting in the city. From Today, while the air is filled with f n i u t a n c Q sisting John M. Mares, club presi­ are the Vocational Rehabilitation Russell, Betty Scherer, Philomena Seeley, the domments and mail she has re­ cries for preparedness, we raise Division o f the United States O f­ Rose Anne Smith, Berenice Stout. Doris ceived, Barbara should feel that dent, with the party plans and Thompson, Grace Tulloh, Mary Walker, our feeble voices in prayers for center decorations are Helen Vigil, fice of Education and the Handi­ Patricia Weadick, Geraldine Young; she is doing the job well. peace. But thank God we can do capped Placement Unit o f the Jerry Auer, Henry Bruggenthies. Wil­ Until recently she was fashion more than that. We can and do Beatrice Gonzales, Senaida Ma­ liam Gorman, Richard Lamb. Francis Mc­ A* 'm iu m i drid, Ruth Barcelona, Julian Al- Bureau o f Employment Security. commentator for another locally offer to Almighty God at the These bureaus rehabilitate and Carthy, Bernard McLeran, Thomas Mul- con, and Armand Menalo. The sec­ queen, Edward O’Connell, James O’Toole, sponsored program. hands of our Bishop today the ond event which is scheduled foi place in employment from 10,000 Foster Papi, John Petrash, Edward Poole, very Body of Our Savior, Jesus Sunday, June 9, by the Broadcast­ to 12,000 persons each year. In Walter Powers, Henry Rogers, Robert Christ, pleading that through Him the last 20 years the total has been Russell, Donald Scheiman, Wallace a P R O B L E M ? ing club is an all-day and night Smilanic, James Wilson, and Robert Tea Sunday to Honor may come to the war-torn world outing in the mountains for mem­ some 110,000 workers, given new Young. that peace for which He so often bers and guests. livelihood at a cost of about $300 REGIS HIGH SCHOOL Margaret Rose Ryan prayed. Here today we unite our each. Dan J. Arnhold, William Clark, Frank The Vail Rangers, a club of in­ R. Clark, J. Phillip Clarke, Victor Lee feeble pleadings with those of our If financial adversity has come your way, termediate boys, will hold a the­ The directors point out that Coffey, Donald E. Comings, Albert J. Mrs. Thomas W. Hart will be Holy Father. Finally, here to­ and you need money to pory insurance ater party Saturday morning. El­ without such help most o f these Cook, Charles Crapo, William F. Crothers, hostess at a tea Sunday, June 2, day we can hold out hopefully to mer Madrid, ranger captain, will persons would have been public William J. Crowley, Paul Howard Darrow, the harassed peoples of all lands premiums, ask about a LIFE INSURANCE Stephen E. Davidson, Philip A. Davis, from 2 to 5 p.m. at her home in PREMIUM LOAN in the Personal Loan de­ engineer the party. Candy and ice charges all their lives, requiring Robert H. Dee, Donald H. DeLille, Jules J. honor of Miss Margaret Rose those recent eloquent words of cream will be served. $300 to $500 a year for mainte­ DeSalvo, Robert J. Dooling, James P. Ryan, who will become the bride that same 'Vicar of Christ: “ The partment. If you own a life insurance ‘ Rose Weiseman, director of the nance. They are able to help only Eakins; Catholic Church, the City of God, Paul A. Ebbs, John D. Edmondson, o f Joseph T. Dinan on Sept. 21. policy in a sound company which has at­ Petite players, a junior dramatic one out o f eight who need such George R. Evans. Richard J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mae Tranor and Miss Rose whose King is truth, whose law is tained a loan value, you can borrow on club of the center, will sponsor a assistance and who are unable to Thomas E. Flynn, Thomas Lea Garry, Lutz will be assistant hostesses. love, and whose measure eternity, that policy at a reasonable interest rate. stunt and rush party at 3:30 p. pay for it. James Joseph Gleason. Joseph J. Gon­ Those who have been invited are Mines, preaching fearlessly the whole There are some 18,000 differ­ zales. William E. Grannell, Donald W. Michael O'Urien, Phillip H. Ryan, John Ask us about it! m. next Friday, June 7, for the Green, Robert G. Guenther, Allan F. truth of Christ and toiling as the ent kinds o f jobs listed in the Dinan, Patrick Coffey, Timothy Cronin, purpose of finding new members Hall, Arthur J. Hughes, Walter R. Ernest. Kitto, Jean Nelson, Paul Den­ love of Christ demands, with the capable of taking the lead in an United States. Research men have Jaeger. Robert E. Kenney, Robert C. man, James Conley, Merle Winters, Gene zeal of a mother, stands as a found that nearly all o f these posi­ Kohl. Jack L. Larche. Jack C. Leahy; Bannahan, Clark O’ Rourke, Albert 'Texler, original play written by Miss Melvin Henry Levy, William J. Long- blessed vision of peace above the tions can be handled capably by Georze Dickson, L Malm, John Ryan, T/le American Naliona Weiseman. ley, Thoqias P. McGovern, John Donald Vincent Dwyer, Joseph Gundy, O, S, storm of error and passion await­ people suffering from some handi­ McGregor, Robert P. MerkI, Joseph E. Tolle, Louis Sullivan, LeRoy Valk, B, ing the moment when the all- cap or other. Approximately Milan. J. Patrick Mulligan, Thomas L. Mastrofsky, G, Mastrofsky, Gus Ibold, powerful hand of Christ the £ank off Denver 2,600,000 persons are forced to O’Neill, Shelly B. Pittman, J. Jerome George Petrie, H, Lowdtr, Frank Siming- King shall quiet the tempest and St. Clara’s Aid W ill Quinn. J. Fred Siesenman, Robert E. ton, Lawrence Dowd, Edward Dowd, lake a back seat in the business Russell, Jack F., Sherlock, Robert J. John Shea, Edward Clinton, James King, banish the spirits of discord which LISTiN TO FULTON LIWIS, JR.,Comme>i.: world by physical handicaps. Stowe, William L. Switzer, William G. B, Howe, Clarence Glasman, Louis Glai- have provoked it.” May He hasten tatorfrom Washington, D. C., Daily Monday CIve Party June 4 Tomlin, Robert E. Watson, and John man, Walter Glasman, M, Beldin, Mat As an example o f how a handi­ Yelenick. this hour is our prayer today. through Friday, 9t30 p. m., station KFEL, capped person may be ideally fittbd Trainor, Ernest Kendrick, Frances Long, ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL Joseph Miller, V, Ciannieo, C, Woods, Officers assisting the Most Rev. St. Clara’. Aid .ociety will for a job, there is a pretty cashier Maxyne Baker, Rose Marie Ballinger, and L, Hart; .pon.or a dei.ert-luncheon Bishop Urban J. 'Vehr at the Pon­ in Chicago. She is paralyzed from Geraldine Connelly, Pauline Coughlin, Misses Helen Dinan, Kathleen Dinan, tifical Mass were the Rev. F. and card party Wedne.day, the hips down because o f infan­ Frances DeCianne, Roberta Dorman, Anna Cronin, Anna Shea, Oliva Shields, June 4, at 1 o’clock. Mri. Kathleen Draper, Mary Dufficy, Lucille M, Anna Shields, Margaret Gentry, Mary Gregory Smith, assistant priest; tile paralysis. But her job requires Ehalt, Christine Elms, Mary Ford< Vdra Woods, Catherine Woods, Rose Henry, the Rev. John P. Moran and the P. J. Golden of St. John', Gannon, Flora Garrett, Madelyn Gill, FRANK KIRCHHOF only that she sit down and use her Virginia Dillon, Kathleen Fortune, Louise Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, deacons ADOLPH KUNSMTLLER pari.h will be ho.tei.. Pi­ hands, eyes, and brain. She can Eileen Greenfield, Violet Grisenti, *Mary Velmure, June Siems, Doris Goodson, nochle, bridge, and other Hafertepen, Erma Horan, Ruth Henry, Camelita Snively, Violet Tremeck, Jane of honor; the Rev. Dr. Delisle A. President and does handle it extremely well. Margaret Klelty, June L^nsvillc, Helen Fiee Pres. & Cashier game, will be played. Every­ Patterson, Florence Owen, Lillian Linn, Lemieux, deacon; the Rev. Leo M. A deaf man was put in charge of a Mancinelli, Irene Martinesky; Margaret Robinson, Loretta Flynn, Jewel Flynn, subdeacon, and the Rev. body i. welcome to attend. clanging machine by a dubious Rita Ochs, Virginia Piccoli, Faith Rich­ McGovern. Margaret Gallagher, Mary ards, Mary Seitz. Agatha TeMatt, Eileen King, Lenora Powers, Eileen Dolan, and Bernard Cullen, master of cere­ manufacturer. He finishes the day Wingo, Josephine Winter, Margaret Wol­ Rose Lutx. monies. St. Thomas’ seminary Over 1,400 Present at calm and unruffled, while the din ford, Lillian Woods. Elsie Young, Marie choir sang at the Mass, which was Young, Walter Bridgewater, Clement o f the machine brings jangled Heeran, Betty J. Horan, Grata'Ann Hor- offered in the Gallagher Me­ ; Diocesan Conference nerves to other workers. He has Bisant, Joseph J. Canavan, Walter Cas­ rigan, Virginia Lucille Hose; Manchester, N. H.—More than sidy, Francis Collins. William Dufficy, Anna Catherine Kerstieni, Norma Rose morial chapel. never had an accident or missed Edward Gallegos, Harry Ginsburg, Lasham, Margaret Mary Leitch, Lillian 1,400 parochial school teachers and a day’s work in five years with the Thomas Gorman, Benito Gutierrez, Wil­ Irma Lombardi, Eileen Benita Lyona, ■ priests attended a conference in company. A young man who lost liam Haynes; Peggy Cecilia Maddock, Betty Veronica St. Joseph’s auditorium here. ’Thomas Hart. Adam Heit, Richard McLeish, Suxanne Cecilia Miller, Mar­ MAln 5314 ESTABLISHED SINCE 1905 both legs in a railroad accident Howes, Frank Kozak, Roy Kulp, Peter garet Mary Mullane, Geraldine Lauretta can, with a little special training, Lambrecht, Robert Lewis, Samuel Mar- Pastore, Florence Margaret Porter, Rita become a specialized electrician, a salli, Edward McNlcholas, James Mc­ Clair Roberts, Beatrice Mary Suilivan, ‘ Sincere Peace Prayers Nally. Robert Miller, Harry Morgan, radio shop repairman, or a radio Ann Cecilia Van Vilkenberg, Grace Irene Will Be Answered Raymond Murphy, Frank O’Neill. John White, Lucille Cecilia Yacovetta; assembler. O’Neill, George Scharf, Theodore Schai- The American Fixture Co. Allen Richard Ahern, Frank Annuniio vone, Richard Sevcrini, Nicholas Stone, F . J . K i r c h h o f New Orleans. — “Our united A good part o f the campaign to Alioto, Louie Joseph Antonelli, William Mannfxctureri of Vincent Talty, Jack Tovrea, and Donald Joseph Bergin, Le Roy William Bonger. : prayers for peace will not be in help the handicapped lies with Weller, , vain if they come from the heart Joseph Edwin Boyle, Mario John Bruno, private employers. Most o f them Edward Randall Churchill, Winston Wil­ CoKSTRCCTION CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS and we persevere, even if immedi- do not want to hire people who ^Deceased May 29. liam Churchill, Robert Carl Dieckman, C o . i, ate peace is withheld,” Archbishop have some disability. But they are HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL Robert Eugene Dowling, Joseph Ellis CHURCH FURNITURE Joseph F. Rummel of New Orleans Margaret Ellen Anthony, Dorothy Fanning, Lawrence Edward Friedmann, slowly beginning to find out that Elizabeth Bastar, Rosemary Gertrude Thomas Kafke Hamilton, Robert Lee said to the 4,000 White and Negro such a person may be suited very Bastar, Marjorie Lee Bristol, Laura Hart, Paul Edwin Heincke, John Joseph BUILDERS BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES Sfiodalists of colleges, high schools, well for his job and probably will Constance Chiolero, Rita Marie Coressel, James, Gilbert Richard Jones, Joseph Louise Agnes De Lorenzo, Helen Jeanne '^nd parishes in the stadium of be more eager to make good and Anthony MgcaluiO, Edmund Daniei Dougherty, Carol Mae Dunphy. Mar­ O'Connor, Michael Donald Quigley, John We Appreciate Your Patronage Millwork of All Kinds fLoyola University of the South at may be more reliable than some­ guerite Agnes Feely, Helen Marie Gan­ William Ranney, William Charles Russo, Hhe crowning of the statue of the one with the full use o f hit body. non, Rae Marie Giesler, Rosemarie Good­ John Thomas Smith, Frank Luis Stadler, win, Virginia Therese Green, Allee Marie FRANK KIRCHHOF, 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. Blessed Virgin. — MiUard F, Everett. John Charles Vellar, Bernard Anthony HaggartF* Betty. Jane Eantyt lUry Jane Wilhelm. §ad Albert Deigh 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. FKESIOENT DENVER, COLO. Thursday, May SO, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE

BISHOP TO CONFER DIPLOMAS |)||rango PudIIs TWO EYES . . . Used every minute of every day. Yet the only two you will ever FOR PUEBLO CATHOLIC HIGH n i/ n have. They are very delicate, eo— Hold loronation CHOOSE YOUR OPTOMETRIST Pueblo.— (St. Patrick’s Parish) Cincinnati, 0., where she will at­ WITH CARE Up-to-Date Equipmenf —Commencement exercises of tend the graduation of her daugh­ Pueblo Catholic high school will ter from St. Joseph’s academy on Durango. — The crowning of be held Monday, June 3, at 8 p. m. June 3. Miss June Neary was James P. Gray in the City auditorium. The Most graduated from Pueblo Catholic Our Blessed Lady’s statue on May Rev. Urban J. Vehr will confer the high. 26 was an inspiring ceremony. Optometrist diplomas. Baccalaureate exercises Members of St. Anthony’s circle Members of the seventh and S will take place Sunday at the 7:30 were entertained in the home of eighth grades, assisted by the en­ Mass. The entire class of 39 mem­ 1 Horan Service has the advan­ Mrs. Pete Hughes Thursday, May tire school, participated in the 211 Colorado Bldg. bers will receive Communion. 23, at dessert and bridge. Among i Day’i Retreat Hel

Bishop to Talk at S t Mary’s High EPILEPSY- f / o t Q u ality Abbey Coacb Resigns Pos Zinc Etchings t Clergy Meeting Boulder S ch ool's Color Plates - Half Tones 35 Seniors to Be Graduated EPILEPTICS! Detroit lady finds relief for hoaband. She will tell you how. All letter* an­ Seeleman-Ehret A fter Nine Years’ Service swered. Mr*. Geo. Demp*ter. Apt. $1; 1160 W. Lafayette Bird.. Datrolt, Mich. ^ Ihuylo j€iignii>ei'S Held in Delta |In Colorado Springs May 31 Seniors Are Busy Canon City. — (Abbey School) Marche, O.S.B., rector, from Coach Elmer Layden. The new Delta.— The priests of the West —Oscar “ Olie” Herigstad, for the Colorado Springs. — The 40th class arc: Alica Butler, Virginia Boulder.— (Mt. St. Gertrude’s coach is expected to arrive the em slope held their spring Academy)— The senior students’ Boys and Young Men past nine years head coach at the later part of August. conference at St. Michael’s rectory annual commencement exercise of Balfe, Renee Bydolek, Frances Dea, Marie Colburn, Mary Des­ social calendar this week is a full Abbey school, has resigned his May 21. The Very Rev. Nicholas St. Mary’s high school will be held wl*hint ts b* Prleit* *r Bntbar* In In the past nine years. Coach Friday night. May 31. The Most mond, Margaret Ann Gaughan, one. Monday evening, May 27, position, effective at the close of Herigstad raised the Abbey from Bertrand was moderator of the Dr. and Mrs. T. D. A. Cockerell th* Ordtr of S t Camilln* may writ* conference. Those in attendance Rev. Urban J. Vehr will address Florence Foster, Marjory Giesing, to tho Bey. Fathor Snpoiior. 8L Tour butiMSB U the present school year. an unknown to one of Southern the 35 graduates in St. Mary’s Marjorie Haas, Lucille Haskins, entertained the graduates at a were: The Rev. Denis Begley and Camilln* Monastery. 1611 So. 56th appreciated heie. Mr. Herigstad will enter a field Colorado’s leading schools as far church at 7:30 o’clock. Bishop Joan Harris, Helen Huneke, Lu­ “ dessert” party. Misses Mollie the Rev. J. F. Kane of Grand St., Milwankoc. Wise. of business other than coaching, as athletics go. Year after year he Vehr will also confer the diplo­ cille Kane, Jeanne McFarland, Olinger, Dorothy Pierson, Ethel has turned out top-notch teams', Junction, the Rev. J. J. Walsh of Roddy, and Elsa Simmons were CHEMIST-PRIEST but because all arrangements have Fruita, the Rev. Joseph Lane of mas. Candidates will be presented Genevieve Maupin, Barbara Mee- not as yet been completed no an­ considering the lack of material at by the Rev. William Kelly, super­ nach, Katherine Monsimer, Ann hostesses to the members of the Muddy Skin Homelv Surface his command. His 1937 football Ouray, the Rev. Emil Eckert of class at a buffet supper Tuesday nouncement is forthcoming as to Paonia, the Rev. Dr. J. D. Segoum intendent of St. Mary’s high Rodden, Virginia Thieler, Isabel Blemishe* PlNfPLES HELPS HAIR the new position he will accept. team was rated as one of the best school. The procession will enter Williams, Allan Connell, Irwin evening. On Wednesday, Miss Blackheads prep school teams in the state. of Montrose, the Rev. W. V. Pow­ Dorothy Burger entertained her To the thousands of folks Do you luffer from ItehInE Scalp, Dandruff Taking over the position as ers of Gunnison, and the Rev. An­ the chuTch to the strains of “ Praise Foley^ Melvin Good, Bill Kennedy, Blotches suffering from stirface pim* or Thinning Hair, which may indieaU ap­ Herigstad came to the Abbey fellow graduates at a luncheon in pies, acne, muddy wm^^x- mentor of the Bruin teams will be Ye the Father,” by Gounod. Fol­ Gene Knight, Pat McGann, T ^ proaching baldneaa? Don’t delay—atari from Colorado college, where he thony Fox, O.F.M., temporarily her home, 2324 14th street. Mt. ton, skin eruptions, etc., we will send Robert Windheim, University of lowing an address by Bishop Vehr, Madden, Charles Malloy, Albert booklet of t simple method of treating tht skin. HOW to use tba remarkable compound, was head basketball coach and stationed in Delta. A noted dermatologist's private method. No prepared by Fr. James Gilmore, which there will be Benediction. The Mantz, Marcus Otero, Paul Sim- St. Gertrude’s seniors were guests Notre Dame athlete, who will be assistant in football. Previous to The priests remained to partici­ harmful medicine, skin peel, diet. etc. Some­ grew perfect hair on head of bald atu graduated from the South Bend Rev. Hubert Newell, superintend­ monis, Mike Stefferson, Beverly of the Colorado university New­ thing different Send to Dr. W. D. Tracy Co*« dent. Since then over 60,000 bottles have this he spent six years at Pueblo pate in the solemn closing of the man club at a Nederland picnic 1637 U, New Haven, Conn. been sold. Royalties going to charity. Users school with the class of 1940. ent of schools, will be celebrant; Stwertnik, and Bill Holvey.. A Central high school, where he Forty Hours’ at St. Michael’s. The the Rev. William D. McCarthy, formal reception will be held in on Thursday. SAMPLES OF REMARK­ everywhere testify to wonderful results ob­ Windheim, a native of West Con­ started the famed Dutch Clark on Forty Hours’ was very well at­ tained. Order through your druggist or cord, Mass., comes to the Abbey deacon, and the Rev. John Scan- the school assembly hall. Commencement exercises will FREE ABLE TREATMENT FOR dept, store who will gladly get it for you if the road to athletic success. Herig- tended. Father Segourn, Father with high recommendations from nell, subdeacon. be held Sunday afternoon, June 9. they do not have it on hand. Prices: Glo- stad’s 1928 Central football team Powers, and Father Bertrand Members of the senior class held more Shampoo 60c, Hairmore Scalp Lotion Notre Dame officials and a special won the state crown, while his spoke at the evening services. Members of the graduation a day of recollection Monday in The French pupils of the pri­ $1.00 and $2.00. Take this adv. with you. letter of recommendation was re­ St. Paul’s chapel, Broadmoor. The mary department gave an en­ STOMACH ULCERS GILHORE-BURKE. INC., Seattle. Wash. 1924 basketball team, after an Franciscan to Give Baccalaureate ceived by the Rev. Augustine La' nexing the state championship, exercises were conducted by the thusiastic welcome to their Father Anthony, stationed at Due to Gastric Hyperacidity placed fourth in the national meet Rev. J. Gunther, C.SS.R. teacher. Sister Mary Florence, on St. Michael’s for the past three R B Srotpley. of Shel* Deafened for 35 Years in Chicago. Thursday morning the seniors her return from visiting the Inirne. Vt.. writes: "I iuf- months, was selected by vote of Procession Is lered for years with acid Leadville Grads’ attended 8 o’clock Mass in cap and schools of the Sisters of Charity Both the retiring coach and the 91 seniors of Delta public high of the Blessed Virgin Mary .in stomach trouble. My doc­ Now Hears Better Abbey officials regret the change, gown. Father McCarthy gave the tors told me. i h^d ulcera school to deliver the baccalaur­ baccalaureate sermon. Following California. and would have to diet tho Says Orotune Helped Her but as the Rev. Augustine La eate address to them in the high rest of my life. Beforo Rites Are June 5 the services the fa.ulty, seniors Mrs. W. J. Chamberlin of Cas­ taking your treatment I Mrs. Jennie Alfrey, Cincinnati, Iowa, Marche said, “ The new position school auditorium. There are only lost a lot of weight and Held in Greeley and juniors had breakfast at Strat­ per, Wyo., visited her daughter, could eat nothing hut soft says, "I have been hard of hearing for will be a decided promotion for six Catholics in the senior class. 85 years but believe your Orotune Ear ton Park inn. Mary Coletta, a freshman student foods and milk. After tak­ Leadville.— The graduation ex­ Mr. Herigstad; and he knows he He also delivered the local Me­ ing Von's Tablets 1 felt Drops are helping me. Please send another Typing Champ Perform* at the academy. Other week-end perfectly well, ate almost bottle.” Hard, impacted wax blocking up ercises and program of St. Mary’s has the best wishes of every priest morial day address and the prin­ Greeley.— The Solemnity of guests included Mrs. M. McManus anything and gained back the weight I lost." ear canals and pressing on sensitive ear school will be held in the Elks’ and student of the Abbey.” cipal speech at a Western slope Corpus Christ! was observed Sun­ Miss Grace Phelan, the world’s If you suffer from indigestion, gastritis, heart­ drums is a common cause of much DEFEC amateur champion typist, gave a and Mrs. G. Montgomery. burn, bloating or any other stomach trouble duo TIVE HEARING — partial, temporary Opera house Wednesday evening, Slugger* Win School Crown sports banquet. day, May 26, with a High Mass to gastne hyperjecidity, you, too, should try DEAFNESS. BUZZING, RINGING HEAD June 5. The parishioners are ex­ The Sluggers, a well-named solemn outdoor procession of the demonstration for the commercial Miss Catherine Miller, a grad­ Von s for prompt relief. Send for FREE Sam­ Prie*t Visit* in Delta uate of 1939, has resumed her ples of this remarkable treatment and details of NOISES, CLOGGED UP FEELING IN pected to attend in large numbers team composed of day scholars, Blessed Sacrament, and Benedic­ students Tuesday, May 21. guaranteed trial offer. Instructive Booklet is»5- EARS, DIZZINESS. To HEAR AGAIN as in the past. The program is breezed through four games in The Rev. Julius Ryman, C.S.P., St. Mary’s junior class held a studies in the music school of the eluded. Write PHILADELPHIA VON CO., CLEARLY and DISTINCTLY, and stop is visiting in Delta for a few days. tion given at three altars. Dept. 99-H, Fox Bldg.. Philadelphia. Pa. those TERRIBLE HEAD NOISES send $1 given under the supervision of the the campus softball loop without picnic Monday at Green Mountain academy. (C.O.D. if preferred) for Orotune Drops. He is from Scranton, Pa. On the Feast of Corpus Christi Sisters of Charity. The Rev. a defeat, and Tuesday evening. the students of St. Peter’s school Falls. The Rev. William Kelly The sun-parlor has been redec­ Used as directed, they bring wonderful re Edward Morgan will deliver the May 28, beat the Jeeps, 10-6, for orated. The old ferneries have lief when impacted wax is the cause of took part in the May crowning chaperoned the group. been renovated and new ones 300 MASSES your trouble. Harvin Co., Dept. 42., 56 W graduation address. Tickets may the school crown. Funeral Services Held ceremony. The services consisted The girls of the Sodality of the 45th St., N.Y.C. added. be obtained from the school chil­ The Jeeps nosed out the college of a procession of students and so­ Blessed Virgin entertained their dren, from the sisters, by calling For Man in Pueblo ANNUALLY Skylarks, 5-4, in the semi-final tilt dality members, crowning cere­ mothers with a fashion parade and On Friday, Mt. St. Gertrude’s GET YOUR BODY OUT at the rectory, or at the box office Monday evening. May 27, but mony, act of consecration, an luncheon on Friday, May 24. On is observing the Feast of the Sa­ for the living and deceased on the evening of the entertain­ OF THE DUMPS r j a T could not match the slugging of Pueblo. — Funeral services for address by the Very Rev. B. J. Thursday, sodality elections were cred Heart with exposition of the members of the Union of down in tb« dumps? Lack your old PEP? ment. the Sluggers on the following eve­ William M. McDaniel, 1417 East Froegel, enrollment in the Young held, the following being elected: Blessed Sacrament. Prayers for Masses. ^ iv e frequent slight digestive upsets? Then— ,Ninth, who died Wednesday eve­ if there 's nothing organically wrong with you— ning, although they held a 5-1 Ladies’ and Guardian Angel so­ Girls’ unit— prefect, Ann Conway; peace are being offered. Enrollment Due* 2 Sc SLUGGISH DIGESTION may have you down. lead for the first six innings. ning, May 22, at his home after a vice prefect, Dorothy Dea; secre­ The faculty and students are It can give you heartburn, gas, a dizzy head. K. o f C. in Pueblo dalities, and Benediction of the (Never to be renewed) Don't resort to harsh laxatives or drugs for two weeks’ illne'ss, were held Sat­ tary, Helen Hoinko; treasurer, grateful to the many friends of sluggish digestion. START those slow DIGES­ Murphy, who for four years has Blessed Sacrament. Margaret TIVE JUICES FLOWING FASTER. Set the Sponsor Women’s Night been outstanding in athletics, urday, May 25. Requiem Mass was Leake won the honor of placing Rosemary Rogers; boys’ unit— pre­ the academy for the floral gifts St. Peter Claver Sodality millions of tin^ cells^of Fleischmanj^'s live V e«t said by the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., to work on these digestive*juice glands. This pitched the Sluggers to their win, the crown on the statue of the fect, Kenneth Ambrose; vice pre­ for the May procession on Sunday, for the African IMissions yeast is a STIMULATOR. It starts digestive while Joe Berta, brilliant Nipper in St. Leander’s church and burial Blessed Virgin. Bernice Piedalue, fect, Clem Zecka; secretary, Owen May 26. juices Rowing faster. In test cases digestion Pueblo. — The Knights of Co­ was in Roselawn cemetery. DEPARTMENT R was greatly increased. Eat it regularly. Two lumbus Tuesday, May 28, spon­ hurler, delivered for the losers. James Monheiser, Bertha Mon- McHugh; treasurer, William Dea. eakes a day. one hrst thing in the morning, one Mr. McDaniel was an employe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harms of 5624 w. Pine Blvd. S t Loui*. Ho. a half hour before supper, ^ e if you don’t be sored a women’s night program at Cub Club Ha* Theatar Party dragon, Margaret Monheiser, Pa­ gin to FEELr h L ______LIKE_ A______MILLION.gin __ - . the Riverside building. The pro­ Members of the Cub club, a of the Weicker Transportation tricia Leahy, Jeannene Weigle, New York city have come to spend x ir p T T K “ You can't Feel Well If the summer at the John Vanden- Pueblo Choristers T V n il£ i Djggjtjve Juices Are Failing.” gram consisted of motion pictures, Nipper monogram organization, company and father-in-law of L Anna LaRue Carey, Tillie Cieloha, berg ranch. F. Y. Co. Dept. R-5, 691 Washington St., New card games, and refreshments, closed a successful year Wednes­ M. Rhoades, manager of that com­ Mary Monheiser, Margaret Pieda York. Absolutely FREE. Remember—Fleisch- pany. He came to Pueblo six years Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shantz have mann's Yeast — THE ALL-FURPOSE YEAST preceded by a short business meet­ day evening when they enjoyed a lue, and Sally Ann Taylor had Help Buy Piano FOR HOUSEHOLD USE. ago from Denver. special places in the procession. gone to Denver to make their Iowa Farm for Sale Copyright, 1940, Standard Brands Incorporated ing. _____ theater party. He is survived by his wife, Mrs All the students placed their flow­ home. Mrs. Shantz is the former Webster county, Iowa: extra Nine well-known Bruin athletes Miss Audrey Udovick. will be missing frorh the athletics Mary Jane McDaniel; three daugh­ ers in baskets at the shrine. Pueblo. — The proceeds of the good 393 acres. Catholic com­ Mrs. J. Shramek and son, An­ concert recently given by St. SETON HILL COLLEGE Pemurlvanij roster next season, for this gn^oup ters, Mrs. L. M. Rhoades, Miss Ma­ Thirteen little children received munity near Clare. Part of selm, of Atwood, Kans., are visit­ Mary’s choristew will be used for Aecnditce by Waman tnm 11 PartlCB Caantrlaa was graduated yesterday with the trons McDaniel, and Miss Ruby their First Holy Communion and improvements are new, the bal­ Asaodation o( American Univaraitiea and 57 American Statea Anna McDaniel, all of Pueblo; two were enrolled in the scapular re­ ing at the home of Mrs. Shramek’s the purchase of a grand piano to class of 1940. sister, Mrs. Anna Popisil. ance are fair to good. About Topping the list are Frank sons, Raymond W. and Roscoe L. cently. be placed in St. Mary’s hall for House guests of Mrs. Mary Mc­ general use. 285 acres now cultivated; bal­ ...... J t ------i t - ...... -it------j j (Moon) Mooney and Joe Murphy, McDaniel, both of Denver, and ance in pasture; some timber; The music pupils enjoyed an all Intyre are Mr. and Mrs. Matt Con­ The annual presentation by the two four-year veterans, whose four grandchildren. day outing at Island Grove park way, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, and choristers of an award to the pupil mostly tillable if cleared. This IT Invest your money safely in the Pontifical Catholic «ti work on both the gridiron and Monday, May 27. Mrs. James Cleary of Los An­ having the highest average in the is a real buy at only $81.50 polished floor has been outstand Garden Dedicated at The juniors entertained the sen­ geles, Calif. They stopped en graduation class at St. Mary’s per acre. Terms of 25% cash, UNIVERSITY ANNUITY BONDS ing. Mooney plans to enter St. iors at a class party Monday after­ balance carried at 5% interest. Mary’s college in California, while Grotto in Missouri route to their home following a school will be made this year as noon, May 27. Refreshments and trip to Florida and New York. Mr. R. E. COLE, 4320 Ingersoll 5% to 1% Interest for Life Murphy will probably attend the Manchester, Mo.— Fifty priests usual. were present at the dedication of decorations were carried out in Conway formerly lived in Colorado Diplomas will be presented to 25 Ave., De* Moinc*, low*. Colorado school of mines. the class colors— red and gold. Springs, being former owner of eighth graders at St. Mary’s. The For details write to Other athletes who received the newly built garden of the Grot­ The seniors enjoyed their “ sneak the Vorhes Shoe Co. The visitors their sheepskins are Zack Azar to of Our Lady of Lourdes, which exercises will take place Sunday, REV. FATHER RALPH, SVD, Nat’1. Dir. day” and theater party Tuesday, are also spending some time at the June 2, at 7 :30 p. m., in St Mary’s /T Catholic University of Peking, 176 W. Adams St., Chicago ' and Dom Chiaro, both first-string is a reproduction of the famous grotto in France. The grotto and May 28. home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dea. hall. FT. COLLINS football guards; John Bandi, Engagement Announiceil High Masses will be discontin­ |l 76. ------71------,C------■ If ■ AC------tackle and track star; Pete Sa- its landscape garden of approxi­ School is closing Friday with a Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Beemer, 606 ued during the summer but will mosa, halfback; Bob Hart, end; mately half an acre are at St. general Communion in honor of Wyandotte avenue, Lafayette, Ind., be resumed in September. Sol Sun, guard, and Rusty Ralston, Joseph’s church here, whose pastor the Sacred Heart. On Sunday, announce the engagement of their Funeral services were held basketball man. is the Rev. J. R. Morgan. June 2, following the High Mass, ART G. SHEELY, Inc. Father Froegel will present the daughter, Jeanne Louise, to Ensign Wednesday morning. May 22, for C r t W ic 1 ? e » r IDel^re Aiiociation diplomas to the graduates, wearing Howard Frank Dostal, United Mrs. Mary Zaletel, well-known 330 So. College Ave. Most Rev. Francis J. Spellman, 0. 0., President caps and gowns. Father Froegel States naval reserve; son of Mr. member of the parish. R t Rev. Megr. James B. O’Reiiiy, Ph. D, National Baoratary BOULDER WOMEN PLAN TO SEW will also give the address. The and Mrs. J. Frank Dostal of Colo Mary Ann, infant daughter of Chrysler - Plymouth rado Springs. Both Miss Beemer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perko, was Rev. John J. Corrigan, Aaaiatant Baoratary ceremony will close with Benedic­ PHONE 777 tion of the Blessed Sacrament. and Ensign Dostal are graduates baptized this week.- FOR VICTIMS OF EUROPEAN WAR of Purdue university. Miss Beemer Frances Bambick of Ottawa, Sodali*!* Picnic was graduated in June, 1939, with Kans., is visiting in Pueblo with The Young Ladies’ Sodality of the degree of Bachelor of Science Valeria and Rose Perteko. Miss Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ became the bride of Alfred God­ the Blessed Virgin had an enjoy­ STALLING’S FEAST OF THE SACRED HEART dard of Cathedral parish in Salt in Home Economics. Ensign Dos­ Bambick’s parents are former ish)—A special meeting of the Al­ able 5 o’clock outdoor luncheon tal attended Colorado college. He tar society was held on Wednesday Lake City, Utah, Saturday morn­ Puebloans. Friday, May 31st, the Feast of the Sacred Heart. In at Island Grove park. A ball game then transferred to Purdue uni Electrical Supply Co. afternoon in the school hall. ing in Sacred Heart church. Fa­ gratitude for all the gifts of God, help our missionaries to A was the principal recreational di­ versity, being graduated in June, Patronize These Firm*. They sewing grroup was organized to ther Anthony Elzi of Annuncia­ version. 142 So. College -Phone 54J 1938, with the degree of Bachelor Are Co-operating With Your bring men to Christ. Send us an offering of Fifteen Dol­ make articles of clothing to be tion parish in Denver, a cousin of The newly elected officers are: of Science in Mechanical Engineer­ Electrlcsl Appllsnce*. Wirfaif. * Repairiac lars for a large Statue of the Sacred Heart for a mission the D tide, was celebrant of the Paper. given to the destitute war refugees Miss Mary Stenger, prefect; Miss ing. In June, 1938, he entered the of Europe. The work is under the Mass. The parish choir sang chapel. Catherine Monheiser, assistant pre­ United States naval reserve as an sponsorship of the Red Cross. Gregorian Mass No. 8, with Gou­ fect; Miss Mildred Roegel, secre­ nod’s “ Ave Maria” as an Offertory aviation cadet and was commis­ Classes in religious instruction tary-treasurer, and Miss Dough­ sioned an ensign upon his gradua­ Patronize These BISHOP’S HRST VISIT GREGORIAN PAMPHLET were held for the last time this solo, sung by Miss Katherine Rus­ erty Terlep, sacristan. Our pamphlet on Gregorian sell. Miss Kathryn Hoffman acted tion from the naval air station at spring on Sunday, May 26. They The parish women are putting Pensacola, Fla. He is now at­ Masses will be mailed to you if will be resumed again next fall. as bridesmaid and Charles Elzi, on a card party to help meet the Catholics and Non-Catholics you write. It explains the old cus­ Jr., was best man. Ushers were tached to fighting squadron 4, U. Graduation I* Friday Evening June installment on the principal S.S. Ranger, stationed at Norfolk, Greet Him tom of offering a Mms every day George, William, and Ernest Elzi, and interest. Va. COLORADO for thirty days for one who is de­ Graduation exercises will be held all nephews of the bride. Pupil* Pr«*«nt Profram Mr*. Mildred Green Buried ceased. at the parochial school on Friday Following the ceremony, a wed­ The annual entertainment by Hassetche is a town in Upper evening at 8. The Very Rev. Harold Mrs. Mildred Green, 228 Fon- ding breakfast was served to the pupils of St. Peter’s school in­ Gezira. Gezira is that territory C ^ L E S Campbell, pastor of Blessed Sacra tanero street, died Thursday, May immediate family and in the aft­ cluded the following numbers; 23, at a hospital following an oper­ east of Syria. Bishop Gabriel Eight Dollars will purchase a ment church in Denver, will give Playlet, The Dolly’s Graduation, SPRINGS ernoon a reception for the couple’s ation. Requiem Mass was offered Naamo, recently consecrated, is year’s supply of Candles for a Mis­ the address. The school children■ ildi friends was held at Mrs. Goddard’s first, second, and third grade girls; sion Chapel. These will be used at are to present an entertainment Saturday at 9 a. m. at St. Mary’s the Administrator of the entire home, 1016 Arapahoe avenue. play, Champeen Baseball Nine, church. Burial was in Evergreen Merchants . . . They are aitJing YOUR all the Masses and devotions. Make and all parish members are urged Out-of-town guests included Mr. first, second, and third grade boys; region. He writes: this gift fo r a special intention. to attend. cemetery. Catholic press and Mrs. Peter Elzi and children Operetta, Alphabet’s Holiday, Mrs. Green Was a member of “ I made my first visit to Has- The summer schedule of Masses of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. fourth, fifth, and sixth g;rade; one- —6, 7:30, and 9—will begin Sun­ St. Mary’s parish and of Court St. getche a few weeks ago. The peo­ ASK THE MISSIONARY Charles Elzi and family of Erie. act play, A Quiet Reception, sev­ day, June 2. Mary No. 613, Catholic Daughters ple met me outside the town and Ask the missionary to offer a The couple plan to leave Boulder enth, eighth, and ninth grades; Mass of Reparation for all the Charles Nicholas, infant son of of America, and was a past presi­ one of their leaders made an ad­ soon to make their home in Salt choruses, “ Ave Maria,” “ Oh Moth­ dent of the American Legion aux­ FOOTWEAR coldness and indifferences com­ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Webber, was Lake City, where Mr. Goddard is er, Oh Mother,” “ Garden of Mine.” dress. As I entered the town, I iliary. She was born at Rawlins, ALEY DRUG GO. BEST IN QUALITY. NEWEST M mitted against the Sacred Heart. baptized Sunday. engaged in business. First they Advanced Palmer certificates for STYLE wag escorted by a group of Boy Alice Elxi Wed* Utah Man Wyo. She and Martin Green were will go to Peosta, la., for a short excellence in penmanship will be married Oct. 4, 1922, at Halstead, Fast Free Delivery Service 41 Y n n In th. Pike* Pt*k R .(i«n Scouts, who accompanied me to IN MEMORY Miss Alice Elzi of this parish visit with Sister Mary Jerome, a awarded Bernice Piedalue, Margie Twenty Dollars will purchase a Kans., and came to Colorado THE VORHES SHOE CO. our Church of Christ the King. sister of the bride. Mrs. Goddard Foster, Rita Thompson; final cer­ Springs in 1930. Main 250 set of Vestments for a mission­ has resigned her position as secre­ tificates, Billy Jo Overman, Juliann COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. “ The Church was crowded with ary. We need many sets, for our Surviving are her husband, two tary to the superintendent of pub­ Fischer, Lorraine Grams, Helen daughters, Betty Jo and Mary men and women. Catholic and the riests are using old and tom Altar Society in lic schools in Boulder. Ann Blixt, Inez Arigon, Margaret estments. Ann; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Separated people. After a short Nun* Pay Vi*it Piedalue, Imogene Reiman, and Albert D aughtry, Colorado Give a set in honor of the Sa­ Mary Monheiser, and progess pins, While Eagle Market sermon, I went outside and met Mother Jerome of Sacred Heart Springs; one brother, Luke Daugh­ cred Heart or in memory of a de­ Brighton Meets Phillip Armond, Judy Arigon, Bar­ these people. convent at Yankton, S. Dak., and try, Pratt, Kans.; one sister, Mrs. GROCERIES, MEATS, ceased parent. bara Ann Williams, Barbara Ann “ After about an hour I was Brighton. — (St. Augustine’s Mother Monica of Mt. St. Bene­ J. A. Williamson, Harrisburg, FRUITS AND PASTRIES Barthd’s Cummins, Jeannie Weigle, Theresa alone with the pastor, who is very NATIVE CLERGY Parish)—^The monthly meeting of dict’s at Crookston, Minn., visited Ore. in Boulder on Wednesday, May 22. Foster, Mary Ann Cawley, Tillie Eighth Grader* Graduated Main 6500 202 N. Tejon St. young. I congratulated him on We need One Hundred Dollars a St. Augustine’s Altar and Rosary Cieloha, Joan Washburn, Maxine Ice Cream his work. He had a Sodality for Father John Forsyth, O.S.B., Friday morning. May 24, after COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. year for each student in the Major society was held in the parish hall Rieman, and Dorothy Leake. A fi in fif Wholesale and Retail the women, a club for the men and Seminary. After six years the stu­ Tuesday, May 14. Twenty-five went to Denver on Wednesday to the 8 0 clock Mass in jSt. Mary’s Boy Scouts. He told me that half dent is ordained a priest. members were present. attend the dinner given in cele­ church, the eighth grade gradua­ Fine Candies of these boys are the children of Can you help us to develop a A picnic to be held at Elitch’s bration of the Bishop’s silver jubi­ Sleeping Sickness Claims tion took place. Those graduated the Separated people. He insisted Native Clergy? Anything you gardens in June for the Altar so­ lee. Life of Puebloan, 21 were: Katherine Brennan, Helen EGOHOMY MARKET W. B. BARTHEL, Proprietor that most of these people would be send will be aI big help.hi Aragon, Gertrude Craft, Pauline A FULL LINE OF ciety members and their children Two Boulder priests took part 28 YEARS IN BUSINESS Catholics if he could build a was discussed. Mrs. T. B. Jaco- in the Solemn Field Mass held in Enlow, Theresa De Masters, Lou Pueblo. — Funeral services for Groceries & Meats 151 North TeJon St. Phono Moin 11$ school. YOUR* WILL bucci, hostess, and Mrs. H. K. the cemetery at South Boulder on Foley, Elizabeth Gaughan, Mary Miss Juanita Barba, 21-year-old Jean Hunt, Teresa Codec, Larilyn “ I remained in Hassetche for When making your will, remem­ Edie and Miss Marjorie Egau, as- Memorial day. daughter of Mrs. Jessie Barjon, Compltto Btoek of Importad Qoed* COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. ber the missionaries. Put into si^ant hostesses, served refresh­ Kelleher, Beatrice Lehn, Helen two days. We kept open house. 1205 East Routt, who died 'Thurs­ Linn, Rose Marie McCartin, Doro­ Phone* 1157-66 755 So. Tejoa your will the name of the Catholic ments. Everybody was welcome to meet day, May 23, in a Pueblo hospital thy Mudd, Dorothy Mae Nealon, Near East Welfare Association. Mmes. T. J. Luttrell, J. M. Kil- ' W'W WWW WW W W W P the Bishop. They came— both of sleeping sickness after a week’s Ruth Neer, Betty O’Leary, Ver- Our priests will never forget you. ker, F. B. Jacobucci, and G. Hat- ALWATS DEPENDABLE CLARK’S Catholics and Separated. Many illness, were held Saturday, May della Petrie, Norma Randolph, told me that they wished we had a tindorf, and Miss Amelia Toepfer Stratton Vacation 26, in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Hazel Remier, Geraldine Ripley, Service Station school. On the second night, a MISSION SCHOOLS attended the D.C.C.'W. convention church. Everyone is moved at the sight Marcella Rodden, Theresa Trag- 2711 W. Colorado A t*. Phon* 4161 group from the men’s club called and luncheon at the Shirley-Savoy Surviving her in addition to her laur, Marie Wolf, De Lor Barrett, and assured me they would work of a child in distress. In some of hotel. mother are her father, Frank M eodow Delco Batteries - Gates Tires Dennis Bower, John Fisher, Myron without pay on a new school. our missions the little ones are Barba, Las Vegas, N. Mex.; two Ma** Hour* Announced School Enrolls Hahn, William Higgins, Kurtney COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO “ Will you help us? We can without Catholic Schools. They The summer and fall schedule of brothers, William and Andrew, are compelled to go to the Moham­ Hoeckel, Jerry Loetscher, Aiden build the school and a meeting Sunday Masses follows: 7, 8:15, both of Pueblo, and three sisters, Mullett, James Jude Reilly, An- room— all for Five Hundred Dol­ medan schools. Will you send and 9:30. The 8:15 Mass is for Stratton.—The religious vacation Mrs. Louise Castro, Denver; Mrs. G old Five Dollars for our mission thon Westercamp. lars. The free labor of these peo­ the Spanish-speaking people. school opened Monday morning. Frances Martinez, Pueblo, and The firms listed here de­ schools? Five Dollars will take On Wednesday Hiss Marguerite Dairy Products ple will save us money. That is Father Bernard Weakland said May 27, at St. Charles’ school, with Miss Rita Borjon, Pueblo. care of a child for six months. Vandenberg left for two weeks’ serve to be remembered why we can do it so cheaply. I Mass at the county farm Saturday, an enrollment of 25 children. The vacation at Grand Junction with Milk • Ice Cream • Butter classes are being taught by Sisters when you are distributing know you will answer.” HOW USED May 25. Congress Prints Open her* brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Jack Harms, son of Mr. and M. Roca and M. Consolata. About The Mowry This letter of Bishop Naamo is One Dollar a year is the only of­ and Mrs. Roy Vandenberg. your patronage in the dif­ Mrs. Henry Harms, recently had five more children are expected Letter by Omaha Bishop eloquent. It shows what is taking fering we ask our members to Guest of her brother-in-law and his hand severely lacerated. An­ to attend. About 15 of the chil­ Creamery Co. ferent lines of business. place in the Near East. Will you make. Why not enroll? Your sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Bar­ help the Bishop to take advantage other child pushed him against a dren will make their First Holy Washington.— Advantages to be ney, is Mrs. Earl Stevens of Mc­ dues will help to build chajlels and Communion on June 9. of this opportunity? schools in the missions. plate glass window at school. gained from the resumption of Cook, Nebr. Mrs. Bill Oaker is convalescing FrMces Mary, infant daughter full diplomatic relations between The 39th annual state conven­ from a recent illness. of Mr. and Mrs. Justus Rose, was the United States and the Vatican tion of the Knights of Columbus, Use DERXGOOD COFFEE Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Huett are baptized by Father Henry J. Ernst. were set forth in a latter from Send all cemmunications to held in Sterling, was attended by the parents of a boy, bom at St. The grandparents of the little girl, Bishop James H. Ryan of Omaha Grand Knight Lawrence Welte, FRESHLY ROASTED Joseph’s hospital in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrne, acted to the New York Times, It was James Fagan, Harley Remington, Ask Your Grocer CathoHc ^ a r Bast IDelfare Association Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dahlinger as proxies for the sponsors. Spon­ printed in the Congressional Bernard Huseke, M. Ryan, Paul 480 Lexington Ave. at 4€th St. New York, N. Y. are the parents of a boy, born sors were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Record on the motion of Senator McCarville, Wally Adams, Frank- THE DERN CO. Colorado Springs at St. Joseph’s hospital. Byrne of Denver. Edward R. Burke of Nebraska. lyn Sullivan, and Walter Makens.

MiHill i 11 Thursday, May 30, 1940 Office, 933 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 FAtJE SEVEN

BISHOP VEHR AND RETINUE POSE FOLLOWINQ SILVER JUBILEE MASS

MSGR. J. J. DONNELLY WAS PRIVILEGES, DUTIES OF Polaroid Lenses Bishop^s Silver Jubilee Drive for Fishermen Ensbl* jron to s*s fish nnder wstsr. ORDAINED 50 YEARS AGO PRIESTHOOD STRESSED Kills surfsc* eltr*. Perfectlr filter** llfht iriTSS restfni rision. In prsscri#- (Continued From Page One) chial school at St. Francis’ was Definitely Qoing Over Top (Continued From Page One) your intentions. Upon all of you tion or non-fMn* Itnss*. Jun«, 189^4, to May, 1896, pastor founded nearly 34 years ago. other Christ as far as is humanly I pray God’s benediction. His love, atrain of La Junta; June, 1896, to Guided by the prelate personally, and peace. I deeply appreciate the November, 1896, pastor at Glen- the grade and high schooLdepart- {Continued From Page One) the success of the celebration, an­ to be riven June 12 by the laity at possible for man to approach Di­ loyalty, the self-sacrifice, and de­ wood Springs and Rifle; February, ments expanded until today more Thomas D. Coyne, C.M., president nounced that he has no money the Shirley-Savoy hotel in honor vinity. votion of the priests, religious, and 1897, to September, 1897, pastor than 700 students, taught by the of St. Thomas’ seminary, deacon of the Bishop’s jubilee. Tickets It is but natural, then, that the generous-hearted people of this at Grand Junction and Fruita; Sisters of St. Joseph, are enrolled. and wants non# personally. Hence, of the Mass; Father Robert M. are |2 each. He asked that par­ priest, in all humility and with a diocese^ and the consistent and September, 1897, to April, 1902, Monsignor Donnelly supervised Kelley, S.J., president of Regis col­ he had requested that any funds ishes' near enough to Denver all willing co-operation they have pastor of Georgetown; April, the erection of the high school and lege, subdeacon, and Fatjjiers Ber­ raised in connection with the jubi­ be represented at this dinner. very definite knowledge of his griven in all works of the Church. 1902, to April, 1903, pastor of community center building and nard J. Cullen and Elmer J. Kolka, lee go for the needs of the dio­ Message Cabled to Pope own unworthiness, is humanly con­ May the years ahead be reconse­ OPTICIAN Cripple Creek; April, 1903, to the rectory. A grade school, a masters of ceremonies. Seminari­ crated today in an absolutely un­ cese. He said he intended to call Monsignor Bosetti read a cable scious of the spiritual graces that June, 1940, pastor of St. Francis convent, and a church with a seat­ ans occupied the minor positions. message which he was to send to his priesthood means for him, for selfish way to the salvation of de Sales’, Denver. ing capacity of more than 500 The Rt. Rev. Leonard Schwinn, 0. a meeting of the diocesan consul- Pope Pius XII in the name of the souls. May the good God bless Patronize These Firms. They 24 Prieitt in Area He Served complete the parish plant that he S.B., Abbot of the Holy Cross tors and to allot some of the cam­ the Church, and for society. priests offering filial homage and our Holy Father in this hour of Are C o -O p e ra tin g With Your These territories, having since built abbey, and several Monsignori Priestly ResponsibilitiesTerrifying worl4 catastrophe, our Church, our Paper. been divided into more parishes, paign money to permanent funds, promising to help by prayers, as Monsignor Donnelly was ap­ were in the sanctuary. One hun­ The responsibilities of the priest­ country, and all of you. are now ministered to by 24 which would be invested in parish well as by all other possible pointed a diocesan consultor by dred and fifty priests' many nuns, hood are terrifying, and its spiri­ priests. In Denver alone, the fol­ Bishop Tihen, a position to which all the seminarians, and a large debts drawing interest at four per means, in the hope dearest to the lowing parishes have sprung from he was reappointed by Bishop group of the laity attended the cent, the income to go towards des­ Pontiff’s heart — the restoration tual compensai:ions limitless. The St. Francis’ since Monsignor Don­ Vehr. He was made an irremov­ Mass. Particularly noticeable was of peace among nations. priest deals with human con­ nelly was first made pastor; St. ignated works. The campaign was able pastor by Bishop N. C. Matz the number of men and women of Following is a list of the priests sciences, he directs human lives in Rose of Lima’s in Valverde, St. held to aid needy parishes, to help present at the Wednesday dinner. when he celebrated the silver ju­ outstanding prominence who were judgments that reach into eternity. Louis’ in Englewood, and St. Vin­ bilee of his ordination. He is na­ present. the infirm priests’ fund, and to Fathers Michael Harrington, cent de Paul’s in the southeast sec- Colorado Springs; Eugene O’Sulli­ God, in turn, blesses his life with a tionally known for his work as a Papal Benediction Granted educate men for the priesthood. THE MAY COMPANY , tion of the city. van, Fort Collins; John J. Shea, spiritual peace and happiness be­ teacher of mathematics, having Bishop Vehr himself gave the The Bishop said that his years He was pastor of St. Francis de Platteville; Louis J. Mertz, Au­ yond compare. developed a system of algebra and sermon, which is printed in full here had been happy, filled with ' Sales’ in Denver for more than geometry that in many demonstra­ hard work, but the work of the rora; John R. Vidal, C.M., Denver; The institution of the priesthood 37 years. Under his direction the elsewhere. He announced that a tions startled scholars. Monsignor Papal benediction h a d come Lord. Although when he broached Barry J. W.ogan, Golden; Francis is Divine. Like the Church itself, parish witnessed a splendid devel­ Donnelly was a member of the fac­ plans he met with divergencies of J. Kappes, Denver; William Kelly, it will always continue. Where opment o f Catholicity. The paro- through the Apostolic Delegation ulty of the summer school of Loy­ in honor of the occasion and he opinion, yet he found that, when Colorado Springs; William Mc­ there are an altar, sacrifice, and Englewood Boys Save ola university, Chicago. He was was empowered to confer it a program was started, there Carthy, Pueblo; Vincent McCar- sacraments, faith will flourish afterwards invited to become a solemnly on those present and on was always a willingmess to play tan, C.SS.R., Denver; John Cavan- under the Divine impetus of Pal From Drowning permanent member of the teach­ the diocese. A plenary indulgence ball. agh, Denver; Joseph D. Segourn, Christ’s priesthood. If the altar Montrose; Bernard Gillick, Salida; ing staff, but his parochial duties was attached for those present in Monsignor McMenamin, at the is broken and no consecrated hands Quick work by Bob Nolan, 3160 Delisle A. Lemieux, Denver; Leo necessitated his refusal. the Cathedral. close of the dinner, announced can offer sacrifice or dispense S. Clarkson street, and Fred M. Flynn, Denver; Arthur J. God’s graces through sacramental Anointed Six Timet ■ At the clergy dinner, the toast­ that It is desired to have at least Clarke, 3303 S. Corona street, Lucy, Denver; Francis J. Brady, channels, faith falters and men’s The work that Monsignor Don­ master was the Rt. Rev. Joseph 700 persons present at the dinner saved Charles K. Mesch from pos­ nelly has done in the diocese has Holyoke; Leo F. Patrick, Brush; souls wither and die. The paralyz­ sible death by drowning Friday Bosetti, V.G. The chief address been accomplished in the face of was given by the Very Rev. Wil­ Fathers Armand W. Forstall, S. ing truth of this fact is apparent afternoon. May 24. The boys, all in our own mission t^ .itory as in almost insuperable obstacles. In liam Higgins, LL.D., pastor of St. J., Denver; Henry_ A. Geisert, students at St. Louis’ school, En­ January, 1930, he became sud­ Philomena’s and a diocesan con­ Bamum; Lambert F.'Zaleha, O.F. every portion of the world. Thank glewood, were on a half holiday denly ill while saying Mass and sultor. Music Pupils M., Denver; Claude B. Kellerman, God for the increasing number of from classes to view a safety pa­ collapsed at the altar. Since that In beautiful language. Father O.F.M., Denver; Peter J. Moran, vocations to the priesthood in our rade. time he has suffered at times from Higgins said that when Bishop Sterling; Francis P. Potempa, Vic­ own diocese to continue and in­ Charles fell into an irrigation ill health. He has been anointed Vehr presented himself for ordina­ tor; John J. Doherty, Sterling; tensify the Master’s work of lead­ ditch as he attempted to leap six times in his priestly career. He tion 25 years ago Wednesday he Preseut Program Philip A. Ryan, Peetz; Emile J. ing souls to heaven. across It and was unconscious came to Denver as, in his own was a “ deacon of destiny’’ and his Verschraeghen, Sterling; William Persecutions come and go but when his two companions pulled words, “ almost a discarded tuber­ ordination ceremony clothed him J. Coyne, Akron; Felix C. Abel, the priesthood lives on in darkened him from three feet of fast-mov­ cular.’’ in the “ amplitude of the chasuble.” (Sacred Heart-Loyola Parish) Colorado Springs; Patrick Con­ catacombs or the stately Cathedral. ing water in the ditch. Catholic Denver, priests, reli­ He has since worn that vestment way, Rocky Ford; Louis M. Do­ Everywhere, the first object of Parents and friends of the herty, Ordway; Louis J. Grohman, gious, and laity, turned out in honorably and we today have every music pupils of the Jesuit parish attack is the priesthood, because large numbers to pay tribute to reason to felicitate him. Valverde; Manus P. Boyle, Den­ it is the leadership of the Church. R. Sherwood Hodges, schools enjoyed an entertainment ver; Charles J. McCarthy, O.M.I., him in 1936 when he was made a The jubilee came on the Feast at Loyola hall Sunday afternoon, In our own days, hundreds of D.S.C. Domestic Prelate by Pope Pius XI. of St. Mary Magdalene de Pazzis. Colorado Springs; John Forsyth, Bishops and priests have given May 26. The students were pupils O.S.B., Boulder; Francis J. Ber- Chiropody, Podiatry Bishop Vehr invested him with his Only if one had the higher faith of Sister Alice, who has charge of their lives in the new scourge of robes. Monsignor Donnelly at and the burning charity of such horst, Colorado Springs; William organized atheism and neo-pagan­ FOOT SURGERY the music in both Sacred Heart V. Powers, Gunnison; present is a patient in St. Joseph’s a saint could one describe what and Loyola schools. ism, but the imposition of hands TIm Mt7 Company Fathers William J. Monahan, on other tried and proved candi­ Eienror, Colorado KEjftone 3S88 hospital, where he has been nearly the priesthood really means. four years. Conieerated June 10, 1931 Those taking part in the pro­ Denver; J. A. Laquerre, Las Ani­ dates will continue the historical gram were: Donna Jean McCourt, The Rt. Rev. J. J. Donnelly was The day must bring back many mas; John Fullana, ().R., Fort Apostolicity of the Church. The A Sraart--and SENSIBLE HAVE YOU born at Pinkerton, Ontario, Can­ blessed memories to Bishop Vehr, Joan Roesch, Elaine Rusche, Collins; Joseph P. Trudel, S.S., spirit of God breathes where it ada, Nov. 1, 1862. He made his particularly of June 10, 1931, when Charles Stubbs, Gerald Light, Papl Denver; Ralph A. Michaels, C.SS. will. All o f ' us are but passing New Accessory Fad! MODERNIZED YOUR classical studies at St. Jerome’s he was consecrated to the Episco­ Meder, Grace M. Sanchez, Joyce R., Denver; Paul Belloni, Gardner; instruments in the hands of an INSURANCE? college, Berlin, Ontario, 1881-85, pate by the learned and great Calamia, Mary Agnes Dolan, Jack Thomas Fitzgerald, Pueblo; Louis Omnipotent Father to effect His and his philosophy at the same Archbishop John T. McNicholas of Seaman, Mary Catherine Reisch- Pecorella, La Junta; Joseph Ruen- providential designs in the world. Protect yourself agairut nete institution 1885-87. He entered Cincinnati. man. Carmen Juarez, Clarissa sa, S.F., Del Norte; Daniel A. In a humble spirit of thanks­ htaards. theology at the Grand seminary, The method of selection of men Breen, Joy Creeley, Arlene Fer- Barry, Colorado Springs; George giving and gratitude to God, may A. Keith, S.J., Denver; Harley HORACE W. BENNETT Montreal, staying there for the for the Episcopacy i4 the result of don, Dolores Caldwell, Ardith Ann your prayers be joined to mine & CO. year 1887-88, when for reasons of almost 2,000 years of experience Collins, Lawrence Santopietro, Schmitt, Denver; J. Roy Figlino, at the holy sacrifice of the Mass Sh aw ls $ 1.98 Denver; Francis A. Pettit, Denver; tlO Tabor Bldg. Phona TA. 1271 health he transferred to Sandwich in the Church. The highest prel­ Kathleen Kemme, Rose Marie Mar­ this morning, which is offered for FRANK ENGLAND, JR.. Manarcr college, Ontario, where he com­ ates make that selection. 'They tinez, Walter Light, Gloria Pyt- Lawrence C. Walter, Denver; Insarmnco Department pleted his theology 1888-90. Two are men of strength in faith who linski, Glorene Pytlinski, Vera John Judnlc, Denver; Alphonse C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT years after his ordination ill health are animated by a great love for Burkler, Norene Haskins, Wini­ KiefTer, Cheyenne Wells; Andrew “ Life” and “ Vogue” are full of them . . . so’s our ESTATE OF Alfred R. Slayton, forced him to come to the Diocese religion. fred Weselquist, and William Dan­ Topor, Calhan; Joseph F. Higgins, DECEASED No. 62789 Pueblo; Edward J. McCarthy, Neckwear Department! Squares, triangles of Notice ia hereby given that on the 25th. of Denver, where he was incardi- At his consecration, the various iels. Leaders Named in day of June, 1940. I will present to the nated in 1898 by the Most Rev. insignia of his high office were The children’s orchestra has Alamosa; Louis S. Madejczyk, sheer wool or rayon . . . wind them around your County Court of the City and County of Nicholas C. Matz. formally conferred on Bishop Vehr. been asked to play at the break­ Denver; Francis Reynolds,Denver; Denver, Colorado, my accounts for FINAL Fathers Patrick Devlin, Denver; blowing locks on the rumble seat, or around your SETTLEMENT of administration of said Unable to say Mass on his golden For' instance, he was given his fast to be given for the eighth Leo Thome, Denver; Charles M. estate, when and where all persons in jubilee, he will receive Com­ pectoral cross, with its relics of the grade graduates Sunday morning, Students’ Poll lovely shoulders at the beach, and be off at the interest msy appear and object to them, if munion from the Rev. F. Gregory True Cross on which Christ died, Johnson, Denver; Charles E. Sex­ they so deeire. June 2. forefront of the new rage! Smith, who July 1 succeeds him a summons to heroism. His head ton, Denver; Matthias J. Blenkush, B. C. HILLIARD. JR. The closing exercises for Sacred Administrator. at St. Francis de Sales’ as pastor. was anointed with the mystic Denver; Emil A. Eckert, Paonia; Heart school are taking place Fri­ Peter Albi was elected to the po­ chrism of the plenitude of the Leo L. Farrell, O.P., Denver; John sition of governor of the revised priesthood. His ring was a mark day morning. May 31, Feast of B. Schneider, O.P., Denver; An­ The May Co.—Street Floor the Sacred Heart. They con­ student council of Cathedral high of his espousal to the Diocese of drew C. Murphy, Julesburg; school Monday, May 27, in the an­ sist of High Mass at Sacred Heart Denver. His crosier was the mark Arthur F. Versavel, S.J., Denver; nual school-wide polling. Patricia of his new authority and juris­ church at 8 o’clock, after which W. F. Robison, S.J., Denver; Young was chosen for the office of diction. He became one of the the students are assembling in the Francis L. Sebastian!, S.J., Trini­ lieutenant-governor, and Harry Air-cooled (H3i] [nl I] IT “ unrivaled dynasty of the Apostles school hall to hear a short talk dad; Francis J. Wagner, Pueblo; Lowery and Philip Soran will hold and their successors.” by the director and to receive Edward J. Fraczkowski, Denver; the positions of secretary of state In selecting candidates for the their promotion slips. At Loyola, Fathers Anthony G. Elzi, Den­ and secretary of treasury, respec­ FOR Episcopacy, the Church seeks men the closing exercises will take ver; John W. Scannell, Colorado tively. place Sunday morning, June 2, at Springs; Thomas Barry, Denver; of physical a n d intellectual These students were selected in SUMMER strength, with great power of will. the regrular 8:30 o’clock Mass. Patrick Stauter, Denver; Matthias J. J u 8 t e n, C.SS.R., Denver; an election which was the direct One can see that the possession of I Vacation school will open at parallel of state elections. Com­ these natural gifts would be in­ both Sacred Heart and Loyola Howard L. Delaney, Walsenburg; Joseph F. Warnat, Pueblo; Michael mitteemen were sent from each clined to make some men domi­ June 10. A special class for high home room of the high school to neering. They must be fitted with A. Horgan, Hugo; Bernard J. school students will be held at party conventions where candidates a peculiarly fine capability of Guenther, C.SS.R., Denver; An­ Loyola in connection with the were proposed and placed on the judgment to carry out their work dres Burguera, C.R., Denver; Mi­ lower g;rades. primary ballot. Registration of without too much severity. There chael Pascual, C.R., Denver; John The automobile to be given voters, according to either con­ is almost no limit to the power of Ordinas, C.R., Denver; Gaetano M. away at the coming bazaar was structive or co-operative party, and a Catholic Bisho.p. Human experi­ Del Brusco, 0. S. M., Denver; on display at Loyola Sunday, May Julius Porcellini, 0. S. M., primaries were then held, followed ence shows that highly pfted men by the final election. All the stunts are occasionally not too successful 26. Tickets may be secured from Denver; William Gallagher, member* of the parish, or they Keenesburg; Joseph C. Erger, of civil campaigns were employed in being temperate, tolerant, and by the party leaders, Edwin Hill, patient in their dealings with other may be obtained from the men Fort Morgan; A 1 o y s i u s A. co-operative, and Bob Blodgett, men. But no priest of Colorado in front of t he church next Barthel, Denver; John B. Paolazzi, constructive. would say that Bishop Vehr has Sunday. Denver; Elmer J. Kolka, Denver; dealt severely, unfairly, or harshly The members of the Young Raymond L. Newell, Walsenburg; For the first time the sodality Tbt final touch to with him. Ladies’ sodality who took part in John H. Kelly, Fleming; Thomas celebrated Mary’s day Monday, May 27. After the juniors, sopho­ You'll enjoy this delightful your white costume — Rule* Without Coercion the Living Rosary ceremony at A. Doran, Denver; Father Higgins stressed two Regia were Anna Marie Wade, Fathers Andrew E. Warwick, mores, and freshmen had assembled through Builington service the dash that adds facts that, he said, showed the Winifred Gibbons, Kathleen Wade, Denver; William J. Mulcahy, Den­ in the patio, the seniors, dressed to Missouri. Luxurious chair charm to any outfit — spirit of Bishop Vehr. One was Mary O’Grady, Margaret Gibbons, ver; James M. O’Sullivan, C.M., in pastel formats, marched in pro­ cars and modem standard white kid shoes! that he personally led in the reci­ and Rosemary Mantych. Denver; Henry Ford, Fort Logan; cession to the center of the court before the grotto of Our Blessed Pullmans. Efficient, friendly Lady Douglas pre­ tation of the Confiteor in the\Ca- The Rev. Dr. Edward J. Morgan, Earl W. Stinnett, Denver; Ber­ r-lO W FARES IN EFFECT 0AILT-| Mother, where they formed a sents a variety of smart thedral before giving the Papal S.J., Sacred Heart-Loyola pastor, nard J. Cullen, Denver; F. Gregory Burlington service all the double M. Monsignor Hugh L. Te KANSAS CITY OLAMOUR-SPUN STOCKINGS benediction. In all humility, he wha has been away since May 19, Smith, Denver; Joseph P. O’Heron, way. styles, each a marvel­ McMenamin presented a few poems professed himself a sinner and is expected home May 31. Englewood; Achille Sommaruga, Coach First Class ous value, priced Lady Deuglat tteekings in new fashionable isked forgiveness. The other was Denver; 'Thomas J. Wolohan, to Mary which he composed as a One Way $12.65 $18.96 young man. The Rev. Barry No Change of Can shades fo r your summer costume, his method of handling the clergy Pueblo: Harold V. Campbell, Den­ Round Trip 22.80 28.45 EnrenAe $a.65 $J.95 in the diocesan drive. Many men Father Robison to Give ver; Charles H. Hagus, Denver; Wogan, spiritual director, gave a rOUR-THREAD 69c THREE-THREAD Z9< would have issued orders and as­ Robert M. Kelley, S. J., Denver; short speech on the symbolism of Te ST. lOUIS Lv. Denver . . 4:10 pm W and Loyola Novena Talk the day. James Soran, boys’ pre­ ekeut »ur Httiery Ouk sessed the parishes. Bishop Vehr Thomas D. Coyne, C. M., Denver; Coach First CUm Ar. St. Joseph . 5:53 am William Higgins, Denver, A. J. fect, delivered" a panegyric on, allowed no more than a request One Way $18.23 $27.33 Ar. Kansas City 7:30 am that the allotted amounts be raised. An unusually large crowd is ex­ Miller, Pueblo; Bernard J. Froe- Mary. Joan Robert read “ A Round Trip 32.85 41.00 He has ruled without coercion. pected to attend the perpetual no gel, Greeley; John P. Moran, Den­ Senior’s Prayer,” an original poem. Ai. St. Louis . . 1:10 pm Forbidden to make his address vena devotions at Loyola Friday ver; James P. Flanagan, Edge- “ Mary, Queen of Peace.” was the W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORE a eulogy. Father Higgins never­ evening. May 31, the Feast of the water, and Hubert Newell, Denver, title of Patricia Elliott s talk. . PHn-IP H. M^UIRE, Mgr. theless expressed the appreciation Sacred Heart. Father William and the following: A bouquet was placed at the BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU that Colorado priests and people Robison, S.J., is to give a talk. Joseph J. Bosetti, Hugh L. Mc­ foot of the statue of Mary by feel for the character and the The novena service on Friday night Menamin, John R. Mulroy, and Catherine Pohndorf, girls’ prefect, Fred W . Johnson, Gen. Pass. Agt. Builington 628 SIXTEENTH STREET, bet. Calif. & Welton work of Bishop Vehr. Matthew Smith, all of Denver, and will be the 95th consecutive service and a silver tray of student pledges 17th and Champa Keystone 1123 The Bishop, after voicing his of the perpetual novena series. The the Rt. Rev. Abbot Leowrd by Robert Hamblin, boys’ vice pre­ MPBOooooomifrx’i t Kiuif>rifKify¥xcnnnrrmiciooooooooooooooooooooooociocecoceecooiy>fpflft!wwxw)OC gratitude to those who aided in devotions will begin at 7 :46 p. m. Schwinn, O.S.B., Canon City. fect. Route

' i M PAGE EIGHT Office, .938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 30, \940

03784958 Fr. Cavanagh Says: S o lo t SlCIEiy T1 DOMINICAN SISTERS’ WORK IS for your walls ^ EIITEIITIIIItED BK ^ HIGHEST FORM OF CHARITY 5 ' V Mrs. Oscar L. Malo, 500 E. 8th includes Mrs. Fred W. Gushurst, president; Mrs. J. J. Torpey, gen­ avenue, whose lovely home and The Rev. John Cavanagh, asso­ headed by Thomas Nevin, and the gardens form an ideal setting eral chairman; Mrs. Charles J. ciate editor of the Reqieter, ad­ assistant chairman will be John for one of the most interesting and Dunn and Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, dressed the auxiliary of the Domin­ delightful events in Catholic cir­ co-chairmen. OF Nevin. In charge of the fish pond ican Sisters of the Sick Poor at cles, will be hostess to the Taber­ The reception committee will be a meeting in the convent Tuesday, is Mrs. John Rice. Joseph Lewis 1 " J M V' ■■ ^ nacle society for its annual tea headed by Mrs. George R. Pope, Mrs. Ella Mullen Weekbaugh, The last meeting of the Denver May 28. Father Cavanagh dis­ and L. D. Gillin will be in charge and garden party Friday after­ chairman, and Mrs. S. P. Mangan, 1701 East Cedar avenue, will be deanery was an echo of the con­ cussed the origin of the Feast of of the electrical equipment and 'yf'-A "A . I noon, June 7, between 2 and 5. co-chairman. the Sacred Heart and congratu­ lighting. Ed Milan will supervise S'• . . . > ...... Mi llllliir • - ;.v :S hostess for St. Vincent’s Aid so­ The committee on arrangements vention of the Diocesan Council ciety on Tuesday, June 4, from Those in the receiving line will of Catholic Women. Mrs. S. J._ lated the women for assisting the all the booth construction. mtunm. Follow the fashion 2:30 to 5 p. m. Since this will be be Bishop Urban J. Vehr, honored O’Day, president of the council, nuns to continue their selfless The ample room afforded by the the last meeting of the society guest; Monsignor Joseph Bosetti, thanked the organizations for the service to the sick poor of Denver. spacious. Loyola church grounds, I STORAGE of pastel walls with until next September, all members V. G.; Monsignor Hugh L. McMen- splendid reports submitted through “ The work of the Dominican 23rd and York, will accommodate and friends are urged to attend. Hits and Bits amin, founder of the organization; their representatives and ex­ Sisters,’’ the priest declared, “ is all who attend on the three days The Rev. Barry J. Wogan, as­ Monsignor Matthew J. Smith, Mon­ pressed appreciation to all who the highest form of Christian set aside for the bazaar, Aug. 1, 2, signor .John R. Mulroy, the Very FLATCOTE sistant rector of the Cathedral, had helped to make the convention charity. Their lives are devoted and 3. i>< i '» who recently was named pas­ Rev. I)r. Robert M. Kelley, S.J ; the forceful, one it was. to serving the sick and the poor m - 2 % ■ An unusual and delicious glaze Because of business and employ­ tor of St. Joseph’s church, Golden, the Very Rev. Dr. Thomas D. Mrs. L. U. Wagner and Mrs. without thought of self, without “Tht Jli^uid for ham may be made by mixing Coyne, C.M.; the Very Rev. Dr/ ment conditions, which have greatly •will be guest speaker. Miss Anne John Murtaugh, delegates to the remuneration, and with no other increased the work of the Domini­ together one cup of dark brown William M. Higgins, the Very Rev. convention from the deanery, limitation than is imposed by O’Neill, well-known Denver so­ sugar, one-third cup of orange can Sisters of the Sick Poor, the IVdlljaaptt prano, will present a progp:am of Harold V. Campbell, the Rev. Dr. gave some brief highlights. The physical exhaustion. The sick poor marmalade, three tablespoons of committee is determined to make vocal music. Refreshments will Edward J. Morgan, S.J.; the Rev. continuity of the program of the of Denver are eminently privileged vinegar, and one teaspoon of pow­ Dr. D. A. Lemieux, the Very Rev. the 1940 bazaar the most success­ be served and there will be a tour convention was deemed note­ to be the recipients of the skilled * Cttingc the color of your walls dered cloves. Spread the mixture Charles H. Hagus, the Very Rev. ful in history. In spite of the of the gardens, which are widely worthy. and humane service of the Domin­ over the cooked meat, then bake Christian Darley, C.SS.R.; the added burden, the Dominican Sis­ and sec how quickly your known for their beauty. Mrs. Jos­ Stress on youth work and the ican Sisters, and Denver itself is it for 15 minutes in a moderate Rev. Bernard J. Cullen, spiritual ters have continued their labors eph J. Walsh is president of the various ways of assisting the honored by their presence and en­ whole room is transformed. oven. Serve it warm or cold. director; the Rev. Dr, Thomas unabated, but the demand for their Church in its program of preserv­ nobled by their heroic lives.” society. Doran, the Very Rev. John Ordi- aid and comfort has so increased ing and restoring religious stand­ Referring to the members of that they must have a generous *Thc smooth velvety finish of Spinach is a valuable vegetable nas, C.R.; the Very Rev. Angelus the auxiliary. Father Cavanagh COLORADO Sewing Bee Planned Tintle, O.F.M.; the Rev. Leo J. ards and ideals to the youth of response this year if they are to You can make it more palatable by the nation was commended. felicitated them for espousing a FLATCOTE is especially Thome, the Rev. F. Gregory Smith, meet the demands made on them. UPHOLSTERING By Women in Barnum adding a cheese cream sauce or The recently elected president, project in which they serve as the the Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, the The printing of 50,000 tickets FURNITURE beautiful in the soft-toned - -n minced onions and green peppers, Mrs. L. A. Higgins, presided. The representatives for all residents of or, again, by mixing in a bit of Rev. Louis J. Grohman, the Rev. Denver. No intelligent person can was donated by M. V. McIntyre, & CABINET pastels so popular for modern (Presentation Parish) other officers who were elected 901 South York, an electrical con­ A sewing meeting will be held catsup or chili sauce. Leo M. Flynn, the Rev. Adam J. fail to appreciate the work of the CO. to serve with her and who as­ tractor. It was. reported at the homes. in the old rectory Thursday, June Ritter, the Rev. L. L. Farrell, O.P.; sisters and to support the projects Stic on Trellises 50e & np sumed their duties were Mrs. W. last meeting that all the typing 6. Mrs. A. Tuffield will be the For a different appetizer or the Rev.. Leonard Gall, the Rev. promoted by the auxiliary to con­ size 18x9 Aik your McMurtry Dealer Charles M. Johnson, the Rev. John E. Robinson, recording secretary; of cards and envelopes was con­ Pergolas to order hostess. An Altar and Rosary so­ salad try an avocado and tomato tinue that work in Denver, he said. P. Moran, the Rev. Henry A. Mrs. J. J. Dean, treasurer, and tributed by the Success Business Upholstery r e co v e r e d with for color card. ciety meeting will be held fn the combination. Cut both into thin American Frieze, 2 pc. 9 2 4 .0 0 Geisert, the Rev. John Judnic, the Mrs. Gertrude Payne, financial Bazaar Plans Under Way college, 13th and Sherman streets. afternoon at 2 o’clock. slices, marinate in French dress­ Velour ...... 9 2 8 .0 0 Rev. James P. Flanagan, the Rev. secretary. Plans for making the annual A number of women will be in ing and chill for an hour. Sprinkle Frank Siener, supervisor of St. The next meeting of the com­ 3 MONTHS SPECIAL Gaetano Del Brusco, O.S.M.; the bazaar of the Dominican Sisters Phone GL. 2304 2457-69 16th S t front of the church Sunday, June with lemon juice and serve on mittee will be held at the sisters’ Rev. John Guzinski, the Rev. Anthony’s Neighborhood house, of the Sick Poor the most success­ P a in t a n d V'arnisA M a k ers stn ee I8S9 2, after the Masses to take up salad greens. reported an enrollment of 1,500 convent, 2501 Gaylord street, Patronize These Firm*. They 1533 ARAPAHOE, DENVER Achille Sommaruga, the Rev. ful in the history olth e organiza­ Thursday evening, June 13, at 8 Are Co-Operating With Your donations to the Red Cross. and luncheons served to 1,463 in tion in Denver swung into high Rose Anna Tucker won the When refrigerator dough is to Manus Boyle, the Rev. Louis J. o’clock. Paper. Mertz, and the Rev. John P. April. The center has a new de­ gear in the past week with the an­ medal awarded for having the be baked, remove the desired partment, a hobby room, where amount of dough from the re­ Walsh; nouncement by the general chair­ highest grades in religion in the boys are instructed in making air­ PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEANS r frigerator, mold and let the rolls Mrs. Oscar Malo, hostess; Mrs. man, Harold A. Kiley, of numerous past year at the graduation exer­ planes, trains, and miniature rail­ committee appointments of those QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES cises Sunday, May 26. The class stand at room temperature for an Fred W. Gushurst, president; Mrs. W. H. Andrew, honorary life mem­ road tracks. who are to manage the bazaar. members presented a picture to hour or so, until they are light John Moody of Vail center told Sister Mary Daniel, their teacher. and have doubled in bulk. Then ber; Mrs. Charles Dunn, vice pres­ Assistant chairman of the 1940 ident; Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, Mrs. ■of 30 various clubs and classes. Ice Cream 1U )eddm j[ The school children enjoyed bake as usual. Business, in a small way, is being popular event will be Bernard their annual picnic at Elitch’s gar­ John Vail, Mrs. Alexis A. Gargan, Gates, treasurer; John Rice is as­ program chairman; Mmes. Dennis conducted as candy is being sold dens May 29. Curry powder in French dress­ for a small profit. This system sistant treasurer; H. E. Struck, Milk-Cream IS B o u q u e ts ing does a lot for plain vegetable Sheedy, Charles McA. Wilcox, T. secretary; Mrs. M. V. McIntyre, > Cosgriff, Sewell Thomas, B. K gives the young salesmen instruc­ salads. For each cup of French tion in business methods. The girls’ secretary and recorder, and Mrs. Buttar and dressing, mix in one-fourth tea­ Sweeney, P. C. Schaefer, P. J. Sul­ Edward Milan, Thomas J. Tynan, 933 Bannock St. livan, A. E. Seep, Lawrence Pur­ sodality, the Children of Mary, spoon curry powder, one-half will give a dinner June 16. The Mrs. John Demmer, Mrs. Ecfward KEygtone 3297 Denver, Colo. teaspoon each of minced chives cell, Mary Nahring, J. J. Dooling, Gibbons, Mrs., M. J. Harrington, Secorations J. P. Donley, A1 A. Hauk, Edward proceeds will be turned over to and parsley, and one hard-cooked the children’s recreational fund. and Mrs. M. MacEahern are gen­ egg, finely chopped. Delehanty, Sr.; S. P. Keating, W. eral donation committee members. SPECIAL BUY FOR GRADUATION E. McCaddon, Leo P. Perkrul, J. Open house and tea will be held at Vail center Thursday, June 27. The games booth, under the di­ For thk day o f days— soft Your draperies, curtains, sofas, T. Tierney, John C. Burt, James I rection of Dr. George Krakow, will 2S NEW ROYAL PORTABLES McGinn, and 0 . N. Kellogg; Misses Miss Daugherty of the Little music and the scent o f and upholstered chairs will last again be a popular feature and Margaret Maloney and Ruth Flower center announced that a a good deal longer and look a plans are being made for the in­ 1.00 X MOW 29.95 flowers. And let the flow­ Serve Brigham Dolan. large class received First Com­ good deal better if you vacuum troduction of new features here. ers come from S P E T H ^ Tea with every meal. Refreshments will be served by munion and was served a break­ them. The attachments for the fast. Ten first communicants Mrs. Lloyd Brown will have charge ALFRED HONOUR You’ll enjoy It. It’s a the hostess, Mrs. Malo, and by 174t CALIFORNIA RE. «7M FLORAL CO. For Speth’s floor-model and the convenient were supplied with new dresses. of the baked ham dinner to be real to«ic made from Miss Anne Birmingham, chairman. experts may he depended little hand, or junior, cleaner both Groups of children from the center served Thursday evening, Aug. 1. ' nature’s healtii-g 1 v i « g Those poiirins will be Mmes. Ella Mullen upon to supply you the have real usefulness in any home. Weckbaug:h, John L. Dower, John Reddin, will be taken daily to Curtis park The special games booth will again •TEUIDEIVVER. herbs. Harry Mulvihill, J. J. O’Neil, J. B. be presided over by Joseph Schmit- right hlooms at the right in the summer for supervised When drying wet blankets with Hunter, T. Walter O'Connor, W. C. recreation. tling. The ham and bacon booth prices. Order by telephone. ' On sale at your druggist, Weldon. Otto Keene, Julia A. O’Neill, and health-food and grocery borders or stripes that are not A. E. Murchie, and Misses Nellie Burke and Preparation is being made in all will be in charge of Thomas Tynan (fWu* Oitm JUrweLf, Qa^uUnia stores. If unable to ebismo, colorfast, hang with the stripes Margaret Murphy. centers for the children’s outing and William Dolan, Jr., while the CHerry 1244 up and down, so that the color Assisting in the dining-room will be grocery booth will be supervised by call S. E. ADAMS CO., 606 members of the Junior Tabernacle society: at Camp Bendemeer. Mrs. W. C. East 6th Ame. SPruce 9165. will run into the stripe, not into Misses Margaret Taney, Jeanette Dunn. Kimmins, camp mother, reported Mrs. Edward Milan. QtUUafed! . .. Wodcett- JHaa^ the plain background. Marion Lampert, Margaret Lynch, Ca­ that blankets, sheets, pillow Other chairmen of booths in­ SpeHi Floral Cos therine Maloney, Dorothy Meikenhous. cases, and other useful articles had COLFAX AT MARION Charlotte McNamara, Mary McPhiiHps, and clude Dennis Hallinan, candy; Cottage cheese and roasted pea­ Frances Nadorff. been stolen from the camp in the Peter Jonke, unusual games; Mrs. ■>/VA nuts combine two favorites that Miss Edith Malo, assisted by her winter. These will have to be 0. A. Carter, hope chest; Mrs. are _ excellent for spring salad friends, will serve the garden refresh­ replenished before the opening of George Krakow, combination; ASK FOR ments. services. Press the cheese in a On the various committees are: Invita­ the camp. Donations were asked Fred Walsh, wiener; Edward Low­ CROWE’S bowl which has been rinsed out in tions, Mrs. A, C. Tremlett, chairman; for; cash contributions will he very ery,. ice cream; Loretto Heights cold water. Chill, unmold on to vestments and small linens, Mrs. T. J. acceptable. Gardenia Plants college prls, under supervision of OATMEAL COOKIES shredded lettuce, and sprinkle Sullivan, chairman, and Mmes. Charles Hayden. Frank Barry, Loretta Dougherty, A jelly and pickle shower at the Rosemary Elliott, special; Law­ m ARE CLOSING THESE PLANTS OUT! HEALTHFUL AND generously with shredded or W. S. McNamara, L. P. Griebling, and June meeting of the deanery will rence Schott, soft drinks; Joseph DELICIOUS______coarsely chopped peanuts. Pass Glen W ilson; old gold contributions, Mrs. help supply the camp pantry. All Gavin, entertainment and amuse­ 1 5 c Ralph W. Kelly, chairman, and Mmes. YOUR LAST CHANCE! 282 So. Penn. Denver, Colo. salad dressing. George Blish, James M. Knight, Mallory are invited to visit Camp Bende­ ment Catlett, and Jack Keating: meer in the summer. Mrs. A. H. The automobile committee will be If you want ivy clippings to Registrations, Mrs. Phillip Olarke, Rampe, in the absence of the chairman, and Mmes. George Burt, J. McD. sprout, place them in jars of water White, Mulrooney, Howard Barry, J. F. president, Mrs. Dwight Shea, re­ Mother Takes Daughter to Vmt Pest House and keep them in the light. They Reardon, J. P. McConaty, J. J. Flynn, ported progress in the Catholic A id Society’s will sprout within a week or so. Fred Jackson, T. B. Liverman, E, T. Gib­ Parent-Teacher league, with 26 Replenish the water daily. When bons, and Thomas O. Rourke. and Misses very active units. Barbara C. Bach, Anne E. O’Neill, and 59c each- fo r it is sprouted, transfer the ivy to Teresa Courtney; silver offering, Mrs. Because Mrs. James Jackson Party Is June 26 bowls for house or porch decora­ John H. Spillane, chairman, and Mmes. was ill, no instruction in legisla­ tion or plant it out of doors. T. A. Collins, H. Grant Wimbush, William tion was given. Kimmins, J, D. Nevin, J. C. Ryan, Clem N. Kohl, Augusta L. Walsh, F. D. Jen­ The girl welfare report also was The 48th annual card party of Contftint tnaamesium car- nings, Matt Verlinden, G ^rge Bader, Gil not given, as Mrs. Harvey J. the Sacred Heart Aid society will bonate • calcium - car- J. Graber, and L. J. Rabtoay. Smith, chairman, was out of the be held Wednesday evening, June bonate-eodium bicarbon* Membership, Miss Harriet Roderick, city. ate*bismuth lubnitrate* chairman, and Mmes. Ralph H. Shaw, N. 26, at the Knights of Columbus malt diaBtase-papain-oil Konick, Margaret Roberts, Anna Coffin. Mrs. John Vail had taken care hall. Mrs. J. A. McDont^ld, presi­ of peppermint Catherine Kremp, Lydia O’Hara, and R, of all courtesies in her capacity dent of the society, is chairman of For the temporary relief J. Wiethoff and Miss Lucy Flatb. as corresponding secretary. of hyperacidity of the arrangements, assisted by the fol­ In order to accommodate those Mrs. A. H. Flood, mother of mouth a n d atomach, who may wish to pay yearly dues, lowing: Mmes. P. W. Stauter, J. • 18 to 24~inch pains due to gas on Mrs. J. T. Tierney, was reported J. Dean, T. R. Davis, Eliza M. the treasurer, Miss Harriet Rod­ stomach and excess ill, as was also Mrs. Charlton, sis­ DuBois, Elmer Hanlin, and Frank Sise Plants acidity. erick, and the financial secretary, ter of Mrs. Cyle. Prayers were Holmberg. Tickets may be ob­ Mrs. Ralph Shaw, will be prepared 49e offered for their recovery. tained from Mrs. McDonald, SP. to take dues and give receipts. A letter was read from Mrs. P. 9210. The funds from the card The proceeds of the silver of­ • Roots Wrapped J. Sullivan in appreciation of party will be used for charity. COOPER DRUG CO. fering are to be used for the pur­ prayers and Masses offered for the in Moisture chase of materials for vestments In other years the party has been Corner 17th and Cartii repose of the soul of her sister, held on or near St. Patrick’s day. and necessities for mission priests Mrs. Mary Farrell. Mrs. Holmes MA. S8«4 of the diocese. This year, because of other charity- told of a junior Newman club events scheduled for that time, Vestments and small linens • Trimmed, All being organized by the Rev. Jos­ the Aid society party was post­ made by the women of the society eph P. O’Heron at South high Ready to Grow will be on display. There will also poned. school. The meeting of the dean­ At a recent meeting, the society be a display of sacred vessels, ' An Invitation ery June 17 will be the last until demonstrated its loyalty to the showing how the old jewelry, old No mother would be foolish enough to take a child on a social call to a September. Diocesan Council of Catholic • Makes a House pest house. It would most certainly be, taking unnecessary chances. to Our Catholic Friends gold, and silver donated will be used. Women by dispensing with its Giving children raw milk is taking unnecessary chances, too. While raw to Visit monthly session and attending the Plant in Winter milk MAY be safe, there is always a chance that it may contain disease germs. A welcome is extended to all G. D. of A. Study Club convention of the council. Pure, pasteumed milk eliminates all danger . . . is SAFER value. members of the clergy, members Onr IVew Home In April, in addition to the regu­ THE BEST MILK DOESN’T COME FROM COWS— IT COMES FROM of the Tabernacle society, and in­ Luncheon Is June 6 lar cases taken care of, three boys terested friends to attend. were outfitted for First Com­ Wheatridge Farm Dair^ Baldwin Piano Go. Mrs. J. H. Johnson will enter­ munion and a girl was dressed for 3000 W. 44TH A B V A n A Seton Guild to Meet tain the Catholic Daughters’ Noon­ Confirmation. Two layettes were 2 BLOCKS WEST OF WADSWORTH AItVAUA 1642 California On Thursday, June 6 day study club at her home, 5515 furnished for poor babies, and Now open for inspection, a new modem, streamlined dairy O O f t In Mule Row W. 32nd avenue, on Thursday, clothes valued at $15 were and drive-in service. Ice cream, butter, eggs. Fast delivery X X 1 1 distributed. Two families are any time. Rates to institutions. ■ ■ ■ i W A meeting of the Seton June 6. Luncheon will be served ANGIE A. D’AMICO, JR., Mfr. being supplied with milk. The so­ guild will be held Thuriday, in the garden. Mrs. H. C. Denny ciety will meet Thursday, June 20, June 6, in the home o f Mrt. and Mrs. W. J. Foehl will assist YOUR gardenia plant will be the envy o f the the hostess. Members may bring at the C. D. of A. clubhouse, 1772 Clarence H. Cook, 510 St. Grant street. A full attendance is Paul itreet, with Mrt. J. J. guests. neighborhood! Glossy green, wa.\en-like leaves . . The following have offered requested in order to make final Walth at co-hottett. Lunch­ arrangements for the card party. thick with your favorite corsage flowers. It’s easy eon will be lerved at 12:30 transportation in their cars: Mrs. and all membert and friendt G. F. Leslie, Mrs. A. T. Manza- Patronize These Firm*. They to plant . . . no trouble to care for. In the faU are invited to attend. No. 6 nares, president; Mrs. J. L. Bru­ Are Co-operating With Your carline will take one to Mrt. baker, Mrs. Regina Cole, Mrs. you’ll bring it inside and enjoy it all winter as a Paper. Cook’t home. John Bonnarens, and Mrs. W. J. Foehl. Those desiring such service lovely, fragrant house plant. T r y may call any one of these women ... Free Booklet on or one of the telephone commit­ VITABLOOM B-1, especially nourishing to Gar­ Your§ to Enjoy tee, Mrs. Agnes Mattingly and Graduation Gifts For added pleaaure, entertain at the Mrs. Anna Hilton. denia Plants (3 drops to quart water), 1 oz., 2 5 ^ CoemopoliUn — PIONEER DINING This event will close the season ROOM . . . for the club and annual election A. J. STARK & GC. Hougeware* Dept.— Street Floor, ISth St. TOWN TALK C O F F E E of officers will be held. MAin 3307 1536 Glenarm St. SHOPPE . . . BAM BOO Optometrist and Optician ROOM. Rec­ ommend t h e H E L E N W A L S H Cotmopolitan CHEOKER CADS Awoctat* ED DUNDON, Mtr. Picnic Buns and Rve Bread to out-of-town NEW LOW ZONED RATES friendt. W. R. JOSEPH No Lower Rate, in D.n%'er Cosmopolitan Hotel EYES EXAMINED TA bor 2233 "W hen Dttvar Shops With Confidence"—Phone KE. 2111 BRADBURY B. HORSE, Gen. Mgr. PhoiM TAbar ItM DAILY SIGHT SEEING TOURS IlM U lUlartia BUa. i

■■■ Thursday, May 80, 1940 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE

BOY SCOUT INVESTITURE IS S t Louis’ S c M JUNIOR c . 0. OF A. TO HAVE Procession Held THK OINIRAL SAYSt HELD IN ST. FRANCIS’ CHURCH To Graduate 29 ANNUAL BREAKFAST JUNE 1 (St. Francis da Salas’ Parish) At Mercy Hospital the grade school pupils; Wednes­ The annual Junior Catholic gown trimmed with old Spanish Thursday evening. May 23, in­ day morning for the high school Daughters of America Mass and black lace was worn by Philomena vestiture services were conducted students, and Wednesday evening (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) breakfast will be held this Satur­ C. de Baca. Grace Denham, pa­ In honor of the Blessed Sacra­ for Boy Scout troop 126. Preced­ to a record number of parents and Twenty-nine pupils will be day, June 1, at 7 ;45 in Holy Ghost trician type blond, was clad in a ment a procession was held on the graduated from St. Louis’ school church. All juniors are urged to blue taffeta dress and wore a con­ General’s ing the investiture a field pin was friends. attend. There will be no charge trasting corsage of red roses. Her Mercy hospital campus at 4 o’clock presented to Father Leo Thome in A farce in three acts, A Bunih Sunday morning, June 2, after the for the breakfast, which will be escort, Joe Gonzales, wore a gay May 23, the Feast of Corpus 8 o’clock Mass. The graduates are TOP-QUALITY recognition of his active and in­ of Fun, by Erastus Osgood,' was prepared by the mothers and coun­ checked sports coat and tan trou­ Christi. structive services in scouting for George Abbey, Jeanette Adams, selors. Ticket returns from the sers. The procession formed in the the past five years. Father Thome produced by a cast of seniors. John Bell, Virginia Berry, James social are to be made then. A delicately shirred crimson hospital chapel and proceeded to is the one 5 0 gannin* •agtarag an> responded to the presentation with Dancing numbers were given by a Chirichigno, Dorothy Copeland, Troop three was entertained at aouneammli with tnrtlopM t* chi|fon evening dress was modeled the grotto adjacent to McAuley an address on '‘ Scout Advance­ troup of seniors directed by E, D. Mary Lou Ebner, Lyle Fisk, Char­ ito last social by Betty Jo Kleiner. J^y Lorrain Harmon. Dolores Mc- notch line Geeck, George Gunther, Rob­ hall convent, then to a second altar sure guide to reol ment.” The procession to the Cooley, with H. E. Roberta as Games were played, refreshments Clain appeared in a gown as lovely t .9 5 church was formed at the rectory ert Heim, James Hines, Florence erected near the nurses’ residefice, « 8 - piano accompanist. were served, and prizes were as a Schiaparelli creation. The and was accompanied by Father Jacobs, Alice Jones, Paul Kauff­ awarded to Margaret Cassidy, Bev­ and returned to the hospital chapel. tire value Musical numbers were produced man, Frances Mahoney, Isabel blouse was of pink lace and the Solemn Benediction of the Most W* hor* ft* letrgait ob4 flaMt Thome and Father Willard Ber- erly Phipps, and Loretta Sweeney. full skirt of pink net fairly MlactloB ei gaaoiaa aagrarad berich, C.SS.R., of St. Joseph’s. by the high school orchestra under Marshal, Adeline May, Oharlette Social It Suceett Blessed Sacrament was given at iglittered with small blue embroid­ each altar. United choirs sang the wtddlag iarltotleai oad oa- Father Berberich delivered the ser­ the direction of Edward Libonati Megargee, Eugene Michaud, Mary An array of youthful loveliness Margaret Powell, Beverly Powers, ered flowers and gold spangles. Benediction and responses, and Boancamaats la tewa. Tou eoa mon. The services concluded with and songs were conducted ^ Mar­ was seen at the Junior C. D. of A. Patsy O’Connor flaunted a smart aora froai 2S to 50% BECAUSE Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ tin C. Boggis, with Mrs. Earl A. William Riordan, Benjamin Rob­ social held in the Albany hotel. hymns were rendered between al­ erts, Gloria Sausa, Shirley Thomp­ red gingham rayon dress and a tars. OUR PRICE maUDES THE COST ment. Hood as accompanist. The singing Rich pastel gowns of taffeta, or­ stunning black velvet, ermine trim­ OF THE PLATE. The Young People’s club will group included Marguerite Beu- son, James Tomlin, Lorraine Twin­ gandy, and chiffon predominated. The Rev. Elmer Kolka, with ning, and Joseph Young. med evening wrap. Her escort. Bill meet Tuesday evening, June 4, im­ chat, Helen Bulk, and M a^ Elaine Lorraine Marchi wore a rose Mesch, was garbed in a brown coat cross-bearer and acolytes from St. A. H. WYERS The P.-'T. A. is sponsoring a Philomena’s church, led the pro­ mediately following the devotions Mahon as soloists, and Ida Mae taffeta gown and a glittering and white trousers. in the high school. All young peo­ Michaud, Bernice Stout, Doris breakfast for the graduates to be Juliet cap which accented her cession composed of the Sisters of Printing Co. held in Concordia hall. It will be Keeping in step with the newest Mercy, Sisters of Loretto, the ple of the parish of post high school Thompson, Rose Mary Higgins, black curls. Shirley Mulqueen up-in-front, down-in-back coiffures 1749 Champa St. age are invited to attend. The Betty Cummings, Joan Hurley, served by the girls from the sev­ wore a stunning frock of yellow clergy, and other acolytes, patients, enth grrade. were Lu Verne Stommel, Shirlee and employes. The Rev. George council of the club will meet in the Beverly Kissell, Donald Schieman, marquisette, while a pink taffeta Frankenberg, Alma Rose Marriott, rectory Sunday evening, June 2. Edward O'Connell, Robert Young, May Crowning Hold Keith, S.J., carried the Blessed Gat (lauM Helen Sutton, and Rose Marie Richard Lamb, Thomas Mulqueen, The parish sodalities conducted Sacrament, and the Rev. John J. ■t Scan on A reception for new promoters Reilly. Guzlnski was deacon, the Rev. Eair of the League of the Sacred Heart and Henry Rogers in the chorus. the annual May crowning services Orchids were worn by Dotty F. J. Kappes, subdeacon, and the Pam cnta will be held Friday evening, May in the church Sunday afternoon, A verse-speaking dramatization Ross and corsages of vivid red Rev. J. P. Trudel, S.S., chaplain of 31, in the church at 7:30. After of Richard La Gallienne’s “ War," May 26. A special shrine for the R. COYLE. Reristered jOptomr.UW,n*GaMnlt1n*BglibwOo..Ab«.Ol of a late edition, was given tained the Santa Maria circle at Gladys Fabrig, Shfrley Eakins, Patay Katherine O’Fallon and Miss Eva missal of school Friday, May 31 day, June 2, for Los Angeles, her home last week. Plans for a O'Connor, Lu Verne Stommel, Joan Stock, Announcements in regard to the in the name of his classmates by where he will offer the Nuptial Phyiles Shipman, Beverly Weiss. Liorraine Sydney Monaghan. Patronize TheM Firmi. They P H O T O e n g r a v i n g - picnic for all members were dis­ opening date will be made in the William Gorman, the “ Fran- Mass for his brother, William, and Twinning, Helen Sutton, Marguerite Bls- Mrs. Francis McMenamy is in Are Co-Operating With Your cussed, which will take place next bing. Rose Marie Reilly, Lorraine Harmon, c a t a l o g -SCHOOL ANNUALS very near future. All children at­ salian.” Miss Ellen Scanlon. charge of the cards. Paper. QJIL month. Those attending were Phyllis Lichton, Lucille Starbuck, Juanita tending the public schools are Father Thome is presenting dl Members of the Daughters of Riddiford, Margaret Cassidy, Agatha Bell Misses Mary Thomas, Cecelia Downtain, Arline Allen, Elaine O'Brien, asked to attend. A course will be plomas to 47 eighth grade students Mary sodality presided at a Chepal, Minnie Bujacich, Ann offered, including Bible work, re­ B et^ Scott, Frances Bellamy, Jean after the 7 :45 Mass Friday, May mother-daughter tea Sunday O’Kane, Josephine Hytrek, and Kretschmer, Pauline Schafer, Elaine Tay­ ligion, drawing, music, and Mass 31. Breakfast is being served in afternoon, May 26. A program Frances Murphy, a new member. lor, Rosemary Flanagan, Mary Virginia book work. A First Communion the cafeteria after the graduation of songs and music was presented On May 22, Miss Marion Sulli­ Smith, and Carol Anne Porter; class will be organized. exercises. The graduates are as Misses Josephine Smith. M. Snyder, by the sodalists, following which van entertained members of the Frances Rogers, J. Young, Jean Celia, Win. Scholarship follows; Geraldine Madden, Anna' tea was served. Holy Innocence circle. Plans for a Elizabeth Dunst, Mary Ellen Mulqueen, belle Buchen, Robert Zoellner, Mary O'Keefe, Marie Williams, J. Costa, Camp St. Malo Virginia Grout, a four-year hon­ bicycle and breakfast party to be or student at St. Francis’ high Leslie White, Mary Drieling, Ruth held on a Sunday morning in the Lorraine Marchi, Pauline Hupp, Oolleen Weadick, Mary R. Rowland, Lois Sullivan, Florence Milan, R o b e ^ Dorman, school, was awarded a scholarship near future was discussed by the Gerry Young, Betty Lou Kunts, Mary The Ideal Vacation Spot tor Bogs Fender, Margy Sommers, Bertha group. Those who accepted Miss Sommers, Mary Ann Mensik, Louise Wood­ Langrfield, Katherine McKone, Sullivan’s hospitality were Mmes. man, Betty Freeman, Betty Brennan. N. D. Scliolarsliip Patsy O’Keefe, and Dorothy Roes; Margy Barrett, Rita Cook, Mary Pauline CurrSn, Margot Mary AGED 10 TO 18 Ann Mensick, Jacqueline Halbert, John Ross, John Anderson, Charles Berry, and Annie Chase, and Hughes, Bob Dickman, W. Laundy, ■ Paul Teresa Woodman, James Hynes, Misses Florence Crowley, Mary Pytlinski, Joseph Kitson, Jack Zueks- 72 Miles From Denver at the Foot of Famous Long’s Peak Eugene Doyle, Mary Ann Imhoff, Ellen and Catherine Cocoran, wertb, J r .; Arnold Thompson, Bill Murray, Colleen Favela, Barbara Heep, Winner Revealed Jack McFadden, Bob Bley, Thomas Phelan, Mary Margaret Hart, Mary John McCarriek, Glenn Winn, C, Ranke, Shirley Diltz, David McClusky, Ahern, and Margie Regan, M. Saraceno, Norman Schott, Melvin It’s a Better Chick Jack McCabe, Betty Leonard, Bev­ Poage, J, Bowdem, Bob Magor, Don John­ Arthur L. Andersen, Jr., 17, an Miss Janet Held was hostess to erly Carson, William Owsley, Our Lady o f Lourdes circle at son, Joe Gonzales. Dale Adams, Jack Grill, Season Opens July 5 If H’$ Hatched At Ralph Wilson, Patricia Sweeney, outstanding Ault youth who was Ray Holloway, Bud Pittman, Jack Weiss, graduated this month from Eaton the home of Mrs. Helen Canny. It Joseph Douglas, Vincent Rogers, D. Lan- Edward Leonard, Madeline Train­ was in the form of a bridal shower ham, Gerald McCarthy, and Danny Sulli­ er, George Bradley, Robert Mar­ high school with honors, is the van : winner of the $400 Denver for Miss Madeline Gardell, who 20th Seaton Under Portenal Direction of lin, Vivian Kissell, John De Mers, will leave soon for South Bend, Jim McClain, Johnny Hargis, Dick Morse. William Seeley, Robert Gold, Neal Notre Dame club scholarship for James Ranke, Bud White. Frank Ker- ZURICH 1940-41, and will enter Notre Ind., where she will be married stiens, Alvin Edwards, Nell Hansen, James MONSIGNOR BOSETTI O’Byrne, Richard Fishback, Ray­ Dame in September, the alumni to Philip Johnson on June 15. Tomlin, Bill Dawson, John Bell, Jimmy Specializing in day old mond Flynn, Leo Hartford, Bar­ Those from the circle who at­ Sweeney, Dick McBride, Ed Paole. Dan bara Sanschagrin, Thomas Ven- group’s scholarship committee an­ Brown, Frank Whelan, Paul McDermott, pullets and cockerels by nounced Thursday. tended were Mmes. Billie Lou Jack Smith, Charles Kelly, David Recabia, rick, Margaret Hynes, Paul Mark­ Weber, Hazel Rider, Ann Sullivan, John Balash, Jack O'Grady, Ed Penns, Rate§—S7 per week expert Sexor. ham, Patricia Johnson, and Cath­ A student leader in academic John Cleary, Leo Kitson, Wally Powers. and Helen Canny, and Misses Tom Sebastian, Lawrence Moore, Joseph erine McDonough. and outside pursuits, young An­ Eileen Purcell, Maxine Davies, LIFE M EM BERS OF dersen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nigren, William Nygren, Don McGregor, AMERICAN POULTRY The students are offering Mass Madeline Gardell, Mary Handley, and Bill Mesch: Arthur L. Andersen of Ault. He Charles McGm , Johnny Riley, Liston ASS.N. and Holy Communion Friday, May and Janet Held. Miss Maxine 31, for Monsignor J. J. Donnelly is a member of St. Peter’s parish Davis has returned home for the Atchison, Bob Hymon, Joe Young. James at Greeley. Eakins, Robert Kilher, Gene Jepkes, Fred See our Agents or as their tribute for the golden summer from her teaching posi­ Schaffer, Richard Ward, Robert Hughes, fo r Information Addreui jubilee of his ordination. C. G. Staver, assistant county tion at Limon. Bob Hieman, Tom Hart, L. Snyder, J. agent of Weld county, ranked Young, Neal Kem, Pat Sullivan, John write The contributions of the school The Morning Star circle met at Hutter, Bill Seberman, Bob Morrison, J. RT. REV. JOSEPH BOSETTI, V.G. — Horgantl Photo. to the Denver Catholic Register Andersen as one of the two out­ the home of Miss Jessie Pasquale Costa, Dick Lane. Bud Hardy, Johnny in the last six weeks have been standing boys among the 700 with Miss Carrie Rowland as Flynn, Loren Pfau, George Bell, Jack 1586 LOGAN STREET Virginia Grout prepared by Mary Catherine members of the Weld county 4-H hostess. After a short business McClennan, A1 Miller, Hugh Adams, John Zurich Mensik, Ed Freeman. Elmes Bi^k, Jim DENVER, COLORADO Hynes of the senior class, aided club. “ He has worked hard at meeting the remainder of the eve­ to Loretto Heights college at the Hornab, Bill Straughn, Dick Shay, Ralph by three juniors, Dorothy Fisch' home on the farm, and yet he has ning was spent playing games. Greene. William Adams, David Rm , Ber­ class play Wednesday night, Hatchery bach, Betty Sedlmayer, and Marie found time to take an active part The Immaculate Conception nard Deidel, Dick Wright, Thomas Foley, May 29, in community and county-wide ac­ Michael Marchner, and Hudson Smith. I ZURICH, KANSAS Whitfield. circle will meet at the home of Play Pretentod Students of the third division of tivities. Because of his desirable Miss Margaret Taney on Friday, The high school central activity the freshman religion class who qualities and his accomplishments, May 31, at 8:30 p. m. **We Know Our he is a leader among his asso­ I was the production of the class signalized themselves in the proj­ All former pemberi of the. Chicks'^ play and accompanying entertain­ ects of the group were given ciates,” Staver said. Junior Tabernacle society, ment numbers which were given awards this week as follows: Chosen from a group of entries prior to its reorganization in Tuesday afternoon. May 28, for Maxine Ruggles, Dorothy Pelham, drawn from highest-ranking stu­ 1930, are cordially invited to Virginia Talbot, Mary Agnes Wen- dents in a dozen Colorado towns, take part in the tenth anni­ Your Ability Is Worth Money zinger, Anastasia Diltz, Mary Ann Andersen was picked after sev­ versary celebration to be held Fisher, Annette Stout, Jean Claire eral months’ work by the club’s on Sunday, Juna B. Mass will BOOKS FOR THE MONTH OF Warwick, Clare Langfield, Betty scholarship committee headed by be said at St, John's eburch, Madden, Mary Lou O’Rourke, and Fred W. Gushurst and including followed by a breakfast at the HERE IS GOOD NEWS FOR YOU! Alina Cecil. Charles Ha.skell, Bart O’Hara, and Park Lane hotel. For reserva­ tions or further information Wedding Day Announced A1 G. Douds. THE SACRED HEART persons are asked to call Miss Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glodt an­ Besides his outstanding aca­ By Edward Carl Wrade demic record at Eaton high, the Marya McPhillips, CHerry nounced Tuesday evening. May 2762. Heart of the King...... $1.35 28, that the date for the wedding award winner was a sports writer Sunday night in the Albany Hotel for the school paper, treasurer of Brooks Fletcher has made a life study Friendship of Jesus...... 1.50 of their daughter. Miss Florence Ballroom, 17th and Stout Sts,, Denver, of “ Why Men Succeed or Fail.” He has Glodt, to Jack Kendall Bushnell the junior class, a student actor, Month of Sacred Heart...... 2.00 has been set for June 19. The student council member, winner Denver Girl 4th Brooks Fletcher, nationally-known edi­ contributed a personal fortune in money, Nine First Fridays...... 1.50 news was revealed at a buffet sup­ of the Greeley Rotary club award tor, business man, educator, member time and service in helping thousands to per, at which the other guests of merit, a three-year basketball United States Congress 10 years, will Friend of Mine...... 1.25 monogram winner, manager of better their position in life. Can he do were Mmes. Albert T. Shaw and In Spelling Test be assisted by Martha Upton and staff of the same for you? The secret of getting Fruits of Devotion Charles Wirtz, Misses Jessica Bar­ the football team, toastmaster for the Future Farmers of America the Peoples University ahead quickly, insuring to the Sacred Heart...... 1.00 nard, Ruth Reid, Katherine Class- Substituting an “ e” for an "a” pill, Genevieve Bucher, Lucille annual father-and-son banquet, in “ euthanasia,” Mary Sinsel, Service in giving for you a yourself a successful fu­ Jesus All Good...... 1.25 Bucher, May Bucher, Elizabeth and winner of state-wide honors champion speller of Colorado and free demonstration on the ture, turning your ability for livestock raising. He carried Christ King of Glory...... 1.50 Suskin, Virginia Stone, and Mary a student at the Queen of Heaven stage showing you how you into cash you will see dem­ Shadwell. on all this'activity in addition to orphanage, Denver, bowed out in assisting his father on the farm. can advance yourself to ,a onstrated may be worth All for Jesus...... 1.50 the National Spelling bee in Wash­ A Nuptial Mass will be cele­ Andersen’s first visit to Notre better position, larger in­ brated at 10:30 in St. Francis de ington, D.C., with only three other hundreds of dollars to you Dame was as a member of the contestants in the running. come and greater success in in the months ahead. Sales’ church, and the couple will Denver Notre \Dame club’s “Var­ SPECIAL NOTICE leave immediately afterward for The 13-year-old Denver ^rl life now. sity Flyer” train party to the placed fourth in the competition Beginning June 1st our store will close on Ithaca, N. Y., where the bride­ Notre Dame-Pittsburgh game in You wm groom will teach at Cornell uni­ and was awarded a $50 prize. She 1937. To finance his trip, Arthur made a better showing than any He Has Helped Saturday at 1 p. m. versity. The wedding attendants won cash awards at the state fair Enjoy Martha Upton will be Misses Virginia Stone of other Colorado entry in the his­ Thousands Advance in Pueblo for a calf he had raised, tory of the event. Del Norte, Mary Shadwell of Lit­ and sold the calf at a neat profit You will get music, pic­ tleton, Homer Brown of Colorado Adjudged by observers to be If you heard Brooks tures, living models, dem­ to go back to see the South Bend the best poised entrant in the Springs, and Lilburn Bushnell of home of the Fighting Irish. Fletcher when he was onstrations, business ex­ Burbank, Calif. affair, Mary received a big ova­ He intends to enter the college tion when she stepped from the brought from Washington, hibits, humor, facts, truth. James Clarke of engineering at Notre Dame in BROOKS FLETCHER platform after missing the fatal September. D. C., to Denver by the You will enjoy yourself. THE C. G. GILL “ euthanasia.” Colorado State Education Association to You will laugh, learn and think. This can Church Goods House He has an aunt who resides in “ Everybody can’t win first ENGRAVING GO. Denver, Mrs. Harry McGrayel of place,” Mary declared philosophi' address six thousand; if you heard him be one of the most important events in Headquarters for Articles o f Devotion, Church Finishings, 1749 Holly street. when he lectured in Colorado under the Wedding-Graduation cally,' “ and I’m having a fine time your life if you want to earn more and Books for the Catholic Laity and Clergy. on the trip.” She is visiting the management of Mr. Arthur Oberfelder, ANNOUNCEMENTS succeed faster. Come and see for your­ 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Morrissey Resigns From World’s fair in New York Friday, or if you are one of the millions who has self and bring your friends. You will get Social and Coatmerdal Stationarr Mav 31, and is expected home 1751 Champa St. MAin 3046 State Boxing Board early next week. heard him in nation-wide radio broad­ a “ Self-Analysis Success Chart” and a cast, then you will know what to expect free copy of the large “ Success Booklet,” Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. , Phone MAin 8487 The Hatch act against political Divine Child Rite* Held when you hear him this Sunday night, illustrated with 62 pictures, entitled activity of federal officeholders re­ New York. — More than 6,000 June 2nd; also Monday and Tuesday at “ YOU.” Program starts at 8 p. m. The Handicraft Shop sulted Monday, May 27, in the students from 22 local schools CHARLES 8. AUGER, Prop. 8p, m.yfree. Admission is Free. Dr. J. J. 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iWf firiii I PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, May 30, 1940 Writes Best Play Ivy Ceremonies to Be Held Mrs. Rampe Is Chairman C.P.-T.L. Rates 400 Inches Builders June 3 at Loretto Heights Of Press Publicity in Year (Loretto Heights College) the sophomore classes as follows: Traditional ivy ceremonies will Freshman — presideht, Frances At the final meeting of the as hospitality chairman, gave the IT ST. JOSEPH’S be celebrated on the front campus Finnegan; vice president, Patricia Catholic-Parent Teacher league of initial report. Mrs. J. B. Ginn, re­ Section of Loretto Heights college Mon­ Gallagher; secretary, Katherine the Biocese of Benver, held at Holy cording secretary, gave a month- day, June 3. Miss Helen Kelly, Gust; treasurer, Margaret Anne Ghost hall, Mrs. Alfred J. Rampe, by-month report of the league’s (St. Joieph’i Pari(h) president of the senior class, will Madden; student council represen press chairman, reported that 400 accomplishments. Mrs. J. Eugene Sixty-five seniors will be in­ plant the ivy while members of the tative, Louis Gilland; sophomore- inches, or more tha.i three full Chavez, Jr., corresponding secre­ ducted into the Alumni association student body attired in cap and president, Kathryn Glore; vice pages of newspaper space, had tary, reported that 99 business let­ Denver Wrecking and Construction Go. Sunday, June 2, following the 8:30 gown sing the ivy song. Miss president, Ethel Waters; secretary, been published in the year describ­ ters had been written in the year, Mass at a breakfast in the parish Harriet Barker, a member of the Phyllis (iates; treasurer, Angela ing the league’s activities. She including those pertaining to the LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL hall. Carrying out a tradition of junior class, has been chosen to Eisenman, and student council rep thanked her co-chairmen, Mmes. annual educational conference and 1000 South Broadway PEarl 3705 more than a decade, representa­ deliver the address. Following the resentative, Mary Elizabeth Eisen­ Eugene Chavez, Jr., and Thomas the hobby show, both of which ac­ tives of all classes for the past 30 plarlting ceremony. Miss Sydney man. E. Lynch, for their assistance, and tivities were sponsored by the years will be present for the event, Monaghan, president of the stu­ Margaret Anne Madden was also expressed appreciation to the league. which will be featured by the elec­ dent body, and Helen Kelly will elected president of the Catholicity, Rev. John Cavanagh of the The treasurer, Mrs. Walter J. You Are Making a Mistake if You Don’t See tion of new Alumni association of­ turn the tassels of the under­ club. Jean Kelley is secretary and Register, Father Hubert Newell, Wade, read the account of receipts ficers. President Charles Higson graduates. This ceremony w ll be Mary Catherine Madden is treas spiritual director, and Mrs. Bwight and disbursements. The president will preside at the breakfast and preceded by a High Mass in the urer. Shea, president. ordered the report to be filed as HUGH M. WOODS MERCAHTILE CO. will introduce the Very Rev. Chris­ college chapel. Mrs. Bwight Shea presided at it was read. For All Kinds of Building Material tian J. Barley, C.SS.R., pastor; the Rev. Dr. 0*Hara to Speak the meeting. Mrs. George Muller, senior class president, and the Mrs. Thomas J. Morrissey, pro­ 5700 N. Federal 2800 Broadway gram chairman, reviewed the out­ other alumni officers, Genevieve At Commencement 1 6 5 7 M A . 5 3 6 6 line which the league had adopted Kelly, secretary, and Vincent D. At the commencement exercises Sckolarsilip Fund Winner o f the first prize in the O’Connor, treasurer. to be held at 8 o’clock Wednesday nation-wide play-writing contest for the year on the theme, "Privi­ night, June 5, at the college, the sponsored by the Queen’s Work, leges and Obligations of the Cath­ Sunday night at 7:30 the olic Citizen in a Democracy." “COLOR STYLE” Your Home With MARTIN-SENOUR Rev. Br. Charles M. O’Hara, S.J., the sodality magazine published ^aduates will file into the church Speakers in the year included the regent of the school of social serv­ in St. Louis, Mo., is Edmund J. PAINTS—VARNISHES—ENAMELS 1 for commencement exercises at At School lo w in g Very Rev. Monsignor J. R. Mulroy, ice and education of St. Louis U., Kelly, who has been awarded the which scholarships, individual William McGlone, Judge C. Edgar Distributed by will address the graduates on “ Re­ $50 grand prize. He also received awards, and attendance prizes will Kettering, Judge Henry S. Linds- ligion and Common Sense in Amer­ (St. Mary’s Academy) first honorable mention in the FALBY PAINT & BDWE. CO. be presented. The Rev. Hubert ley, C. Paul Harrington, Judge ican Education.’’ Miss Betty Bader announces short-story competition sponsored Newell, diocesan superintendent of Philip Gilliam, Senator Jack 32 Bdwy. P h . P E . 2940 Four of the 15 graduates who that, the scholarship fund founded by the same magazine. He is a schools, will preach the sermon. Healy, R. K. Goddard, chief of Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ will receive diplomas from Bishop in her presidency, on May 12, senior at Canisius college, Buffalo, Urban J. Vebr will be presented 1938, has now reached the amount the U. S. secret service in Colo­ ment will conclude the services. A N. Y.— (Photo Features.) rado, and State Senator Edward reception for the seniors will be with fellowships to three universi­ of $181.42. The class of 1941 “VENETIAN BLINDS” ties. They are Rosalie Lawrenson, will meet within the next few Keating.' held in the school hall following The fifth annual grraduation ex­ Arc of Unexcelled Quality. 5-Day Delivery. the rites. Sterling, who has been awarded weeks to discuss the method that ercises in the nine-year history of Mrs. Theodore Kemme, pianist of an interneship in dietetics at the is to be followed in allotting the the league, was thanked for her “ZIM” Estimates Free. Guaranteed. Boiler Collection Announced the J. K. Mullen home for boys Polyclinic hospital. New York city; scholarship. Breakfast Will services. ' Father Barley announced Sun­ were held Tuesday night. May 28, Zimmerhackel Venetian Blind Co. day, May 26, at all the Masses Margaret Anna Mullen, Benver, a The girl winning the scholarship in the gymnasium. Seven boys, Roll Call Answered that a collection for a new boiler fellowship in medical social serv­ will enter St. Mary’s in Septem­ Francis Betz, Anthony de Lillis, Following committee reports, the 1401 Blake St. Phone KE. 6858 for the church building would be ice at St. Louis U.; Helen Kelly, ber, 1940, and will begin her Michael Griego, Alexis Rechis, presidents ^ all units answered the taken up late in June. Benver, dietitian fellowship at St. course at the academy 25 years Honor Graduates James Simoni, John Stansbury, roll call as follows: The Rev. Vincent McCartan, C. Louis U., and Mercedes Riordan, after the date of the death of and Angelo Welch, received diplo­ Annunciation, Mrs. 0. W. SS.R., will open a mission Sunday, Benver, a technician fellowship at Mother Pancratia Bonfils, who mas at the rites. Magor; Blessed Sacrament, Mrs. DEHVER MARDLE A TILE GO. June 2, at Steamboat Springs. Loyola U., New Orleans, La. built St. Mary’s academy and (Annunciation Parish) The Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, Leonard Swigert; Cathedral Mo­ HEATILATORS The Rev. Ralph Michaels, C.SS. The program for the graduation Loretto Heights college. Mother The graduates will receive Com­ S.J., president of Regis college, thers’ club, Mrs. J. M. Harrington; R., will conduct the Forty Hours’ services will be as follows: Pro­ Pancratia died Oct. 12, 1915. The munion Sunday at the 8:30 Mass. introduced the Very Rev. Br. Wil­ St. Catherine’s school, Mrs. A. G. and all equipment for Mountain Cabin Fireplacei. cessional ; presentation of candi­ devotion in Alliance, Nebr., begin' class is hopeful that other dona^ Scholarships and class rewards liam M. Higgins, pastor of St. Winter; Cathedral P.-T.A., Mrs. MAY WE ESTIMATE YOUR MARBLE AND TILE WORK dates for degrees, Br. Paul J. Ket- ning June 2. tions may be added to this fund will be announced. A compli­ Philomena’s parish, who gave the Andrew May; St. Cajetan’s school, rick; conferring of degrees. Bishop MA. 1484 1652 Tremont Street KE. 5580 The Rev. Bernard Guenther, C. so that a perpetual burse may be mentary breakfast will be served principal address. Mrs. Pauline Valdez; St. Dominic’s Vehr; commencement address. Fa­ SS.R., will open a ten-day retreat established to the memory of this to the graduates by the seniors’ Awards to undergraduates were school, Mrs. Thomas Ryan; St. ther O’Hara, and recessional. for the Sisters of Mercy in charge Colorado pioneer educator. mothers, immediately following the presented as follows: Freshmen— Francis de Sales’ school, Mrs. Candidates for degrees follows: of the school Monday, June 3. The Organ Fund It $188.78 Mass. excellence award, Stephen Whee­ Bernard J. Hynes; St. John’s, Mrs. Bachelor of Science in home eco­ PITTSBLBGH PAINTS retreat will be held in the convent Sunday, June 2, is Communion ler; general science and algebra, Hugh A. Stewart; St. Louis’, Beginning Monday, June 3, week­ nomics—Rosalie Mary Lawrenson, According to another announce­ SUNPROOF — WALLHIDE __ WATERSPAR — FLORHIDE ment made as the scholastic year day for the Guardian Angel so­ Joseph Porter; English, science, Englewood, Mrs. Kelso Bountain; day Masses will be at 6 and 7. On Mary Natalie Swan, and Gertrude dality at the 7:30 Mass. and second place in elocution, Smooth at Glass Anna Waters; draws to a close, the organ fund, Holy Family, Mrs. F. M. Mc- June 9 the summer Mass schedule lower division, A1 Underwood; Eahern; St. Philomena’s, Mrs. E. will go into effect. Masses will Bachelor of Science— Rosemary established in 1939 by Miss Mary The novena to the Sacred Heart Teresa Gushurst a year after her will close Friday evening. May 31, Sophomores — excellence award, A. Hanifen,' Jr.; Presentation, PinSDURGH PLATE GLASS GO. be at 5:30, 7, 8:30, 9:30, and 11:30. Cecilia Elliott, Helen Margaret Joseph Zambo; religion, plane Kelly, and Mercedes Mary Rior­ g^raduation from St. Mary’s, now at 7:30 p. m., with the consecration Mrs. W. A. Bucholz; St. Patrick’s, 2S1I Walnut TAbor 2241 ’There will be no High Masses on geometry, and second-year Span­ Mrs. G. A. Durbin; Loyola, Mrs. dan; totals $188.78. The student body of all to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Sundays in the summer. ish, Theodore Sprea; English, Jos­ Walter Light; Sacred Heart, Mrs. Uiheri’ Appointment! Announced Bachelor of Arts—Frances Ann is anxious to have this fund in­ Special prayers are recited daily eph Monheiser; general science, W. J. Scott; Holy Rosary, Mrs. P" Ushers’ appointments for June Childers, Veronica Joan Gegan, creased so that a pipe organ may for world peace. - be installed in the choir loft of Robert Hardin; John Thiesen. were announced this week by Joe Gladys Margaret Givan, Mary The Pinochle club will meet Mon­ Juniors— excellence award and B R Electrical Supply Co. Shull, president of St. Alphonsus’ Geraldine Macauley, Margaret the academy in memory of the day evening, June 3, at 8:15 in Reports were also had from St. pioneer Lorettines who labored in second place in elocution contest, guard, as follows: Six o’clock Mass Anna Mahoney, Ann Elizabeth Hagus hall. upper division, Samuel Jarvis; re­ Francis Xavier’s, Pueblo, Mrs. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS (June 2 only, first Mass will be Monaghan, Eva Sydney Monaghan, Benver during the first years of The last of the de luxe games’ Milton Spiess; St. Patrick’s, Pueblo, the existence of the school. ligion, James Payton; English and at 5:30 thereafter), John Callahan Margaret Anna Mullen, and Boro- series will be held Sunday evening, typewriting, Henry Murphy; chem­ Mrs. Charles Moore; St. Leander’s, 1414 Clenarm Place Phone TA. 5143 Pueblo, Mrs. L. H. Muhic; Sacred and Charles Rust; 7, Tom Berg- thy Laureen Starbuck. The May crowning in the Grotto June 2, following services in Hagus istry and second-year algebra, DENVER, COLORADO ner, Tom Ford, Lawrence Ochs, of Our Lady of Grace on the acad­ hall. Paul Swartz. Heart, Pueblo, Mrs. A. V. Ver- Miss Gegan Is lengian. and Ed McCloskey; 8:30, Bes emy grounds will take place Fri­ The German Social club will Honors to the seniors were pre­ , Hackethal, Bob Turner, Br. J. J. Top Journalist day, May 31, the Feast of the, sponsor a ball Saturday evening, sented as follows; Excellence ■rhe president’s report included the following activities: Werthman, and Bob Canny; 9:30, Veronica Gegan, editor of Sacred Heart and of Our Lady June 1, in Hagus hall. award, Alex Rechis; English, pub­ Art McTavish and Ben Hammons; T’Akra, the college literary maga­ Mediatrix of All Graces. The pre­ The altar boys held their an­ lic speaking, typewriting, and first Attending eight league meets, presiding at sessions of the edu­ GIJIBY BBOS. 11:30, Joe Kennedy, Len Hart, zine, was awarded the Joseph fect, Miss Elise McEnery, will nual picnic Wednesday, May 29, place in state music contest, trom­ Emerson Smith cup for outstand­ cational conference sponsored by Frank Fiala, and Leo Bonovan. crown the statue of Our Lady and at Tiny Town. Sixty boys enjoyed bone division, Michael Griego; reli­ WALLPAPEB & PAINT CO. At the graduation exercises ing journalistic work. The award following this she will remove the day and were accompanied by gion and chemistry, Angelo Welch; the league in December, 1939; pre­ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL June 2, Tom Ford, Tom Bergner, was made at the Press club ban­ from her neck a medal that is the siding at sectional meeting of (jon- Sister Norine, Sister Rose Celine, trigonometry, John Stansbury; 1435 Court Place Denver, Colo. John Callahan, and Joe Shull will quet held Saturday, May 25. At insignia of her office and will and Fathers Charles Hagus, An­ first place in elocution, upper di­ fraternity of Christian Doctrine handle the ushering assignments, the same time the following edi­ place it around the neck of Miss thony Elzi, and Francis Pettit. vision, and second place in state last February, and participating in torship appointments for next year program of teachers’ conference while members of the guard who Mary Golden, the newly elected The penny carnival sponsored music contest, baritone division, w w wwwwwwwwwww^wwww^ w w w w ww will serve at the Tuesday novena were announced: Mary Kathryn prefect. by the Altar society Tuesday, May James Simoni. for the elementary and high devotions will be Tom Bergner, Haggerty, editor of Loretana, the A group of St. Mary’s puppe 28, was a decided success. The In addition to’ the awarding of schools of the Denver diocese. John Callahan, Bob Turner, and yearbook; Patricia McLoughlin, teers, at the request of the Hiber­ children enjoyed an afternoon of honors, the following participated The president was elected to the Art McTavish. editor of Heightaonian, the news­ nian club, entertained at the Col- games, races, and a special pro­ in the program: Michael Griego, board of directors of the auxiliary Thoms Linoleum Studio, Inc. i paper, and Mary O’Leary, editor bum hotel Saturday afternoon. of the public health section of the i gram put on by the Boy Scouts salutatory; Charles Simms, class Highest in quality but not in price College Sociology Class of T’Akra. May 25. Gloria Moore, Barbara and cubs. Prizes were awarded history; Henry Murphy, f class Colorado State Nurses’ association. Final examinations are being Gallagher, Janet LaMaure, and to Bernice Mannion for the best prophecy; Angelo Welch, class She was appointed to represent 1538 STOUT STREET MAIN 2288 ^ Compiles Own Census held at the college from May 27 Emily Jane Forman formed the poem; Francis Betz, class will. the C.P.-T.L. in the state Parent t decorated doll buggy, to Phylis A A A akA A A A A A <4b to June 4. group. The troop gave three Gibbons for the best costume in Wednesday, May 29, the seniors Educational council sponsored by Conception, Mo.— At the sug­ The annual student body steak scenes from Alice in Wonderland. the style parade, and to Boots and the Christian Brothers on the the Denver Tuberculosis society. gestion of its professor, Br. fry was held Wednesday, May 29, Social Calendar Full MacBougal in the sack race. faculty were the guests of John She attended a banquet of the Den­ Schanzer, LL.B., the Conception at O’Fallon park. Rita Gushurst The social calendar at St. Mary’s The vacation school will start L. Bower at a* luncheon in the ver Dairy council. She read the L. IMPROVICH & CO. Junior College sociology class re­ and Mary Louise Murray were in is especially crowded in the clos­ annual report of the C.P.-T.L. at June 10 and continue for three Brown Palace hotel. Upholsterers and Decorators cently compiled a census of all charge of the picnic. ing days of school. On Wednesday weeks. All parents are urged to the D.C.C.W.’s annual convention, residents of Conception abbey, In the past week officers were afternoon the seniors entertained enter their children promptly on 1st Volume of Education held in Denver May 15 to 16. She Noted for fine craftsmanship and best materials since 191T college, high school, and workers elected in both the freshman and the junior class at a luncheon and the opening date. visited and installed officers of LOVE SEATS AND CHAIRS FOR NEEDLEPOINT under its immediate jurisdiction theater party. Cyclone Sally, the most success­ Series Printed in China 12 P.-T.A. groups. The report KE. 4493 1265 CUR'nS as class work in social research. Catholic, Speaking on Ruth Phyllis Haberl of the class ful play of the season, was pre­ Peking.— (Lumen)— The first given by Mrs. Shea for 26 units of 1941 will entertain St. Mary’s volume of a new series to be and one new affiliate was recorded. Pius XII, Wins Contest sented Sunday afternoon and eve­ FOR LASTING PROTECTION high school student body, the mem­ ning, May 26, at Hagus hall by the sponsored by the college of edu­ Mrs. Shea thanked Father French Poet Will Be bers of her riding club, and other Newell, officers, chairmen, and all Lacey, Wash.— George Plamon- Stagehands, under the direction of cation at Fu Jen Catholic univer­ Perniite friends at a tea Saturday after­ sity is just off the press. The members of the league for their Commencement Speaker don of Olympia won the regional Frank Simington. Pat Connolly, noon, June 1. book is the first of a two-volume co-operation in the year. Aluminum Paint Providence, R. I.— H. A. Jules- finals of the Toastmasters’ (llub Marjorie Byers, Cecilia Wood, , Miss Mary Jeanne Akolt will Edith Sustrick, Marguerite • Sim­ set by Dr. Charles K. A. Wang, Father Newell, spiritual director RESISTS HEAT. CORROSION. Bois, French poet, humanist, and oratory contest in Seattle with the entertain the members of the sen­ of the league, also expressed his WEATHER orator, will be the principal ington, John Vidick, Archie Cava­ professor of psychology at Fu Jen, topic, “ Pope Pius XII; A States­ ior class at a graduation luncheon and is entitled An Annotated appreciation to the president and Prices on Request speaker at the 18th commence­ man for Peace.’’ Mr. Plamondon naugh, John Grebenc, and Eugene Tuesday, June 4, at the Benver Telgnnan formed the cast. Bibliography of Mental Tests and members of the league for effi­ H&B HENDRIE & BOLTHOFF ment exercises at Providence col­ will go to San Biego, Calif., where DENVER, COLO. Country club. Scales. It is issued by the Cath­ cient service from all. lege, June 18, when 152 seniors he will represent the Pacific The L.C.B.A. will hold its Miss Elise McEnery and Bar­ monthly meeting Monday, June 2, olic University press. Then came the election of offi­ and 19 members of the extension Northwest at the Toastmasters' bara Hill, both seniors, won honors cers as follows: school will be awarded degrees by convention on July 25. He is a at 2 p. m. in Hagus hall. in a recent radio contest. Mr. and Mrs. Mike O’Brien of President, Mrs. Dwight Shea, Structural Steel Corrugated Iron Culverts Bishop Francis P. Keough of graduate of St. Martin’s college Commencement exercises for 15 Paris Missioners Will re-elected; first vice president, Mrs. Providence. here. 3621 Vine entertained at a dinner students will be held June 5 at 10 Tuesday evening. May 28, in honor Convene in Hongkong George Muller; second vice presi­ a. m. Bishop Urban J. Vehr will of Mrs. Thomas Hart and son, Peking.— (Lumen)— The gen­ dent, Mrs. W. C. Kimmins; third preside. Gary. The invited guests were eral chapter of the Paris Foreign vice president, Mrs. (jharles Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hart and Mission society, which was orig­ Moore, Pueblo; fourth vice presi­ Denver Steel & Iron Works ‘Christianizing Machine children, Mrs. Lena Hart and son, inally slated to take place in Paris dent, Mrs. J. P. Collopy, Ft. Col­ Billie; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ryan, next July, has been postponed lins; recording secretary, Mrs. J. W. Colfax and Larimer Street TAbor 8271 REMEMBER THE CHURCH Age’ Is Prelate’s Topic Miss Margaret Ryan, Joe Binan, until October, and will be held in B. Ginn; treasurer, Mrs. Walter Hongkong. 'The Paris Mission so­ J., Wade; corresponding secretary, Melbourne. — Archbishop Justin Mr. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P, O, Box 1196, DENVER B. Simonds of Hobart, who is sec Shmidt, Mrs. Adeline Blair, Mar­ ciety is in charge of 38 dioceses, Mrs. J. Eugene Chavez, Jr. retary of the Episcopal sub-corn jorie Roher, Jean Campbell, Gor­ vicariates, and missions in India Bishop Urban J. Vehr reap­ IH YOUR W ILL. . . mittee for Catholic Action, deliv­ don Whiting, and Beverly Whit­ and the Far East with a total of pointed Father Newell as spiritual i ered an address on the subject of ney. 1,007 foreign and .1,624 native director. “ Christianizing the Machine Age.’’ priests. The president appointed the fol­ Remember the Poor Missions of It was given a t ^ . Mary’s Cathe­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiuflniminiiHffliiimuiiiRniiiiiinmm^ lowing trustees: Mrs. S. J. O’Day, GARREXmG TIME dral, H 0 b a r t / and broadcast ’National Birth Rate president of the D.C.C.W., regis­ through national radio stations- I Seen in the | trar; Mrs. L. A. Higgins, president You want the best in Flower and Vegetable Archbishop Simonds expounded the Drops Slightly in 1939 of the Denver deanery, auditor; Seeds, Lawn Seeds, Lawn Fertilizer, Lawn Ac­ the Diocese Washington. — Statistics show Mrs. Alfred M. Rampe, past presi­ Church’s spiritual teaching on the I HEADLINES I cessories, Shrubs, Shade and Fruit Trees, Roses, dignity of human labor m m the j — Af. F, Everett P that the national birth rate dent of the C.P.-T.L., historian. dropped two-tenths of a point in Installation of officers followed, Bulbs and Garden Tools, Etc. Reasonable prices. Form of Bequeat for Eatabliahment of Funds for life of Christ the workingman, a iiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiii^ doctrine reaffirmed in time by 1939 after rising slightly in 1937 after which Mrs. Rampe presented Prompt Service. Education of Priests: the Young Christian Workers’ A NICKEL cost the life of a St. and 1938. Preliminary tabulations a corsage to Mrs. Dwight Shea in movement, and outlined the Louis watchman. When he stooped showed 2,262,726 births in 1939. the name of the league members, 80 Page Catalog Free Church’s social teaching on the re­ to pick it up, his gun fell and dis­ New Mexico had the highest birth in appreciation of her work in the “ I hereby give and bequeath to the Roman Catholic Biihop organization of capital and labor charged, inflicting a fatal wound. rate; New Jersey had the lowest. "past year. o f the Diocese o f Denver, Colorado, the stun o f $______in occupational groups. MOTHERHOOD is called the THE ROCKY MGUHTAIH SEED GO. for the education and maintenance, in (ktlorado, o f stu­ greatest of all beauty aids by Max Denver, Colo. 1321-27 15th St. MAin 6134 dents studying for the priesthood. Reds Gaining Foothold Factor, Jr., famous make-up man Smiles Despite War in Hollywood. succeeded the late Jean Cjirdinal Verdier a« Archbishop o f Paris, and ' In England, Says Paper DOCTORS live longer on the Premier Paul Reynaud. The photo was taken as the Cardinal left the London. — “ Communist pene­ average than the general popula­ ministry o f foreign affairs after an official call. tration has gained a footing in tion, according to figures released A Permanent Burse for the Perpetual many places’’ in this country, says by the American Medical associa­ the Uniyerae, which adds that tion. Their life, has increased Education of a Seminarian is $6,000. Communist propaganda and tech­ nearly two and one-half years in FLORMAN’S nique are in the hands of experts the last decade, the life expectancy CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE with long training. After refer­ now being 66.1 years. Any Portion of this, However, ring to the fact that one o f the TO HIT THE HAY really means IS WORTH INVESTIGATING English Communist organizations something at Sibton, Suffolk, Eng­ increased its shareholders by more land. Air raid shelters are being We have supplied the paint trade with finest quality Paints, Can be Left. than 6,500 in the year, the paper built in the middle of hay stacks. Varnishes, Enamels and Decorators’ Supplies for many years. speaks of the increased sales of THE COURTROOM is no place Communist publications and says for a fight, a judge in Balias, Tex., (( The Sum of $350 Will Take Care of a that the Communist press service said when two attorneys clashed. He had them step outside and ref­ THE FLORMAN MEG. CO. of information is sent to 180 daily Plenty of Parking on Our Own Property Student for One Year, newspapers and 300 weeklies. ereed the bout. But it didn’t last long. The lawyers couldn’t swing 919 Bannock St. KE. 7189 f fists nearly so -well as tongues. Pueblo DENVER, COLORADO Grand Junction Coed Graduates Vote FISH STORIES (now that the For Further Information, Apply at season is open): A man took a Store Hours: 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.— Saturdays 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. Marriage Best Career nap in a boat at Oregon City. A New York.—Like its predecessor 16-pound salmon leaped into the classes, the class of 1940 at the craft. The ihan took the prize for College of Mt. St. Vincent on the landing the largest fish. A deputy Chancery Office Hudson voted marriage as the game warden found, evidence on members’ principal ambition and the Vermillion river that a giant PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1536 Logan Street favorite career, according to the catfish had swallowed the head of i*i Denver, Colorado results of the annual senior poll. a live horse and couldn’t get loose. Pope Pius XII was voted as the Both died. The warden found the THEY ARE RELIABLE graatest Uviag man. skaletons at the edge of the river.

I Thursday, May 30, 1940 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 420B PAGE ELEVEN

Home T ravel Recreation

U Graduates to DONOVAN CLUB WILL SPONSOR Cfn\„ f.jrle YOUNG PEOPLE’S UNION IS Receive Eucbrist BALL FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 31 Enjoy ” Outing DISCUSSED AT MEETING (St. Philomena’t Pariih) Foley, Richard Chase, and Edward On Sunday, May 26, a special for June, in order that the Hanifen. St. Philomena’i Donovan club meeting of the publicity chairmen future program of the clubs may Dan Foley received the honor of be decided upon. It was also dis­ (St, Dominie’s Parish) will sponsor a ball at Eddie Ott’s A prelude to summer vacation of all the young people’s clubs in Thirty-four graduates of St. presenting the spiritual bouquet was experienced on Memorial day covered that there are three more Evergreen resort Friday evening. from St. Philomena’s school to His by 17 girls of the Little Flower Denver was called at St. Francis’ young people’s groups in Denver, Dominic’s school will receive Holy May 31. Catholic young people of Communion at the 7:30 Mass Sun­ Excellency, Bishop Urban J. Vehr, Community center’s Girl Scout rectory. The clubs and represen­ St. James’, Loyola, and Blessed day, June 2, after which they will the entire city are invited. Tickets, at the Chancery office Wednesday, troop who spent the day at Camp tatives present were: Sacrament, making a total of ten May 29. organizations. be served a breakfast in the parish selling at $1 per couple, may be Bendemeer, six miles tyom Ever­ St. Francis’— Bill Carter and Student to Vacation in Denver green. On Tuesday evening. May 28, hall. They will be awarded diplo­ obtained at the rectory or at the Howard Carroll; Holy Family mas and scholarships at the 10:80 Robert Hickey, who is attending The group, accompanied by a special meeting of the St. Mark’s door. parish, St. Mark’s club— Jacque­ Denver has some beautiful o’clock Mass. There are 19 boys the Catholic university in Wash­ Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty, di­ club of Holy Family parish was P.-T.A. Meets home laundry rooms with the and 15 girls in the class. ington, D. C., will return to Den­ rector of the organization; Miss line O’Keefe and Paul Deidrich; called by the president, Robert Aquinas Players Score Hit St. Philomena’s P.-T.A. con­ ver June 8 to spend the summer Nellie Valencia, and Miss Marie St. Philomena’s, Donovan club— Nelson, to discuss plans for the most modern equipment . . . Jacobs, a volunteer worker at the Margaret McQuaid and John picnic to be held on June 9. The Aquinas players gave their vened for its monthly meeting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. but many housewives can’t do Monday, May 27, at 2 o’clock in A. Hickey. center, left Denver Wednesday Waldeck; Cathedral— Billie Dow- Barbara Fo^luatti is in charge fourth performance of The Roby afternoon, immediately after len, and St. Joseph’s — Bill their laundry work with proper Cyclone Monday evening. May 27. the school auditorium. Approxi­ The Altar and Rosary society of the entertainment pro|;ram for school was dismi-sed. They Warner, Louis Snapp, and Brenton You Have to Know How efficiency because they can’t It excited wholehearted laughter mately 60 members were present. will receive Communion Sunday, the day and horseback riding, soft- motored back to the city in time Tonnar. SEE what they’re doing. A almost continuously at the per­ Mrs. E. R. Hanifen, the retiring June 2, at the 8 o’clock Mass. ball, and races for prizes are A well-known golfer drives a formances. Edmond Carr, Doro­ president, was in charge. She Rita La Tourette’s sodality to attend school Friday morning. A temporary Press club was among the activities offered. golf ball off a man’s face. Cer­ laundry room needs good light. May 31. thy Hoelskin, Larry O’Sullivan, thanked the supporting officers group met Tuesday evening. May formed by these members and All planning to attend are to tain plumbing and heating re­ So does any room where people and Ann Frances Calone played and all who helped with the work 28, at the home of Mrs. Charles Among the activities taking Miss O’Keefe was appointed meet at 1 p. m. in front of the pairs are delicate work, and the are using their eyes. We can the leading roles with exceptional in the year. To Mrs. R. J. Foley M. Switzer. Mrs. Sheehan, a rep­ place were hiking, softball, nature chairman of the group. Plans were Holy Family school at W. 43rd variation of the smallest frac­ install the right lights at low ability. Val Jones and Concetta and the other members of the ways resentative of a cosmetics manu study, camp-making, cooking, discussed for a Young People’s avenue and Utica street. From tion of an inch can mean an and means committee Mrs. Hani­ facturing company, demonstrated trail-blazing, and various other union. A meeting of the officers there cars will proceed to Tiny cost. Let us give your home a Frazzini as the butler and house­ unsatisfactory job. Be sure keeper, respectively, made a good fen expressed special thanks for her various products to the mem­ activities which are a part of the of all clubs has been planned Town, where the picnic will be YOUR plumbing apd heating free opening for the show, and James the work they had done in making bers. Refreshments were served. scouting program. held. June 4 is the deadline for work is done by experts. Our the P.-T.A. fashion show and the Burke proved himself a very pro­ The following B a^sm s took Those who went were Viessa making reservations to attend the knowledge of what to do and games party financial successes. fessional-like physician and make­ place recently, with Father Hig­ Beavers, La Verne Colorosa, Mary picnic. Final plans for transporta­ how to do it saves time costs She said that a fund had been es­ Cathedral P.-T.A. HOME LEGTRA-TEST up artist. Patrick Hoare carried gins officiating: Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ Agnes Dolan, Dolores Caldwell, tion and lunch must be made at and insures better workman­ himself as the policeman in a com­ tablished to pay for the annual gene S. Krajewski’s infant daugh­ that time. Reservations may be Scientific check-up of home Irene Lombardi, Margaret Little, ship. Phone KEystone 1441 pelling manner. Appearing in the prizes awarded to the outstanding ter, Anne Krajewski, with John J. Betty Little, Joy Greeley, Cecilia Fetes Graduates made with Bernadine Secord or pupils of the school. The treas­ Joseph Barth. for free plumbing and heating electric facilities. Recom­ third act, John O’Leary and Jewel Walsh and Albina G. Walsh as Baca, Coleen Egan, Edith Padilla, inspection, limited time only. mendations and estimates McGovern were outstanding in urer, Mrs. L. W. Koerber, gave the sponsors; Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Rose Mary Leiker, Cecilia Valdez, A complete treasury report was On Friday morning at 8:30 in their more mature roles. A well- financial report for the year, which Rusho’s infant son, Joseph Orrin Carmen Juarez, Frances Ulibarri, iven by Gertrude Fanning, and without obligation. the school cafeteria, the Cathe­ balanced cast was completed by showed that the organization had Rusho, with James Robert Rusho Mary Agnes Murphy, and Patsy ac(jueline O’Keefe made a report dral P.-T.A. is serving breakfast Slattery & Company Jerry Barry, Mary Hoare, Fred been very active and had accom­ and Lou Ann Jordan as sponsors, Patton. of the meeting held May 26 at St. Kirk, and Edward Casey. plished gratifying results. and Mary Ellen Geary, infant in honor of the following eighth Francis’. Plumbing and Heating H. G. REID 40 Softball Suit* Pureha*e. 16e WHITE WAY CAFE ROCKY MOUNTAIN MOTOR CO. PURE LARD We Will Inialata the Attic of Any Avaraya dan, Leo McLellan, Jane Ryan, 1 LB. CARTONS 3 lb*, f o r i 7e APPLE SAUCE, can...... SPECIAL 4-Room Honae, 4 Inchea of Inialation, With Eileen Lawless, and Joan Wads­ 1730 GIFNARM. DINVFR.COLO. Home Cooked Meals tha One and Only worth; second grade— Betty Rior- HENS, Fresh Dressed, lb...... 1 5^ $ ASBESTOS WOOL dan. Iris McCarthy, George By ITomen Cooks .00 (Mineral Baae) Swartz, Charles Powle, and Wayne JESS’ NO MONEY DOWN BISQUICK, for Dumplings, large pkg...... 2 8 ^ 20> 2 5 and 3 0 cent* Nothing for 30 daya. Tear or more to pay. Brunger; fourth grade—Sally CEO. A. PULLEN Approved by Denver Bnilding Dept. It will Chase, Quinn Hurley, Robert Lee, Stove & Furnace OPEN ( A. M. TO S P. M. 20 pay yon to phone or aea ni before bn^ng. Free and Lois Eppich; fifth grade— Super Market SUGAR, 10 lb. Cloth Bag...... 5 5 ^ ^ ______eiUmate. No obligation. We Do Weather Stripping and Canlking Paul Roberts, Michael Regan, Mar­ Repair Company garet La Bossier, and Maureen ENGINEERING PRODUCTS CO. Hsnafactnrcrs, Wholtssl* and Betall CHerry 46S4-103f Bradley; sixth grade— Mary Mc­ THERE V IS OMLY ONE All Denver’s When buying from the Wee Shep Bakery 32(2 Biakt Manus, Carol Porter, George Mi­ Siatributon of not, Michael Chase, Margaret Stove and Furnace Repair*— L o o l e r a t o r Raving About Our firms advertising in this Picnic? - Home? Brown, Mary Frances Bunger, Steam and Hot Water Grates THE '<7»«'cv5/-’»?/.7'^REFRICERAT0R paper, please mention that Wee serves you everywhere Air-Conditioned Robert Ames; seventh grade— Water Front* — Fireplace Grate* you saw their advertise­ with the finest buns, coneys, M nrphy-M ahonej Mary Joe Lee, Barbara Foley, 1321 Lswrsne* StrMt MAln (721 See Market Display Refrigerator pastries and cakes. Phyllis Schaffer, Robert Jackson, TABOR 1221 DENVER. COUO. ment. WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS Phillip Sweeney; eighth grade— POLISH SPOKEN Donna Mae Worsley, Patricia Oberhauser, Mary Jo Jackson, Dan W* New Give W I R T H’ S Ptcaie VOSS BROS. 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REQUIESCANT HOLY T R IN in SCHOOL WILL Neglect is the Greet Destroyer of Vision Graduation Slated DEAFENED and you are your own friend or enemy in exactly the measure IN PACE GRADUATE 26 IN TRINIDAD

and frequency with which you think and take care of your MRS. FRANCES J. fcHISHOLM. 1374 eyes. If your eyes have never been examined— have this Poplar. Mother of Thelma, Theodore, Trinidad.—At a simple and im­ with an arch of vines at the door At Sl Catherine’s THEMSELVES f ‘\ and Colin Chisholm. Mrs. Chisholm, 78, pressive ceremony Sunday after­ with many colored birds hanging done immediately. If you are wearing glasses— do not overlook resident of Denver 48 years and the n!0 " noon, June 2, at 3 o’clock, 26 boys from the blue overhead. Flowers the necessity of periodic re-examinations. widow of Colin A. Chisholm, prominent attorney, died in her home Saturday* May and girls of Holy Trinity high banked the walls. The grand (St. Catherine’* Parish) iS e c o d id ^ 25, after an illnass of three years. Mrs. school will receive their diplomas march was led by Miss Catherine The graduates from the eighth Chisholm, the dhufhter of Maj. R. John* from the pastor, the Rev. F. L. Sicco, prom queen, and Bill Nacca­ grade of St. Catherine’s school AUREX HAS son, a British army officer, and Mrs. will receive their diplomas at the SWIGERT BROS. Johnson, was born in Kingston, Ontario, Sebastian!, S.J., in Holy Trinity rato. 'The queen’s attendants were Canada. She was educated in Canada and church. The Rev. B. J. Murray, Wanda Cooper and Sisto Mazza 8:30 Mass Sunday, June 2. After EVERY LATEST FEATURE Optometristi England. In 1892 she and Mr. Chis­ SJ., of Regis college, Denver, will and Aline Pople and Bill Nuschy. the Mass the graduates will be en­ Better VUion Good Service holm, who had been practicing law in Not ju»t one or two. And every Aurex Denver since 1882, were married in be the speaker of the occasion. Music for the dancing was fur­ tertained by the members of the femture h«* been proven to be mo*t ad­ for Every Age at Right Prices Montreal. The couple made their home The following are to receive di­ nished by Jess Sawaya and his seventh grade at breakfast in the vanced. High fidelity vacuum tube ampli­ KEystone 7651 here. Hr. Chisholm died in 1922. Re­ orchestra. banquet hall. fication and crystal microphone guarantee 1550 California quiem Mass was offered Monday at 9 In plomas: constant, auperior clarity. Acknowledged St. James' church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Nick J. Alengi, Martin Thomas C. D. of A. Have Social Altar Society Convene* the fineet by the deafened themselvei. A W. P. Horan A Son service. The members of the Catholic The Altar and Rosary society demonstration will prove it. No obliga­ Anzelini, Josephine Rosaline Bar- tion. ARRANGE TODAY FOR A FREE MRS. FLORENCE HEFFNIEDER, bera, Sarah Norma Cimino, Ruby Daughters of America met in Com­ met Tuesday, May 28. 'The mem­ 5023 Alcott. Wife of Herman Heff- HOME OR OFnCE DEMONSTRATION nieder, mother of Madelyn and Herman. Marie Cordova, Joseph P. Costa, munity hall Monday night. May bers were congratulated for the AUREX DENVER CO. Jr.; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nellie C. De Angelis, Lorraine 27, for their regular social meet­ attendance at the annual Com­ 3*1 MACK BLDG. TA. 1993 ...OR WRITE FOR FR EEBO O Kin Parise. and sister of Carl Parise and Mrs. Marie DeBella, Minnie Marie De- ing. Dessert was served at 7:30. munion breakfast Sunday, May John Osse. Requiem Mass was offered 26, when 150 members were pres­ Saturday, May 25, at 10 in St. Cath­ Bella, Louise De Chellis, Rita Jo­ Bridge and bunco were played erine's church. Interment Mt. Olivet. sephine Desch, Emma Linda later in the evening, with Mrs. ent. Speaking on the program CATHOUC GRANITE W. P. Horan t Son service. Duran, Robert Charles Fouret, Jennie Cesario scoring high for were Mmes. Hamilton, Barth, Pta- SYMBOLISM MARBLE PASQUALE A. MURO. 3801 Lipan. Frank Anthony Gagliardi; bunco and Miss Mary Nash, cek, and Weber. Those responsible OUH BRONZE Husband of Mrs. Josephine Muro, father bridge. Lillian De Leo was for the musical program were JAMES MOTOR CO. SPECIALTY STATUARY of Mrs. Antonette Cavaleri, brother of Lucille A. Gagliardi, Manuel Mike, John, and Jerry Muro of Brooklyn. Arthur Kimball, Eloise Louise awarded the special prize. Host­ Mmes. McCabe, O’Connor, DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS N. Y., and Mrs. Josephine Santa of Legarette, Anthony D. Mantelli, esses for the occasion were Mrs. Hughes, and Krabacher. Thanks Fotenzs. Italy. Mr. Muro, 74, died Sun­ Mary Schwartz and Mrs. Bella are extended to Bill Lowery, Tom Expert Repair Service at Reaaonable Ratea— Alae Uaed Cara day, May 26, at his home of a heart Alfred F. Martorano, William Jos­ ailment. Bom in Potenta, Italy, he came eph Nuschy, Mark Margaret Oxan- Stelitano. Morrow, Bill McGlone, and Messrs. 13th & Lincoln KE. 8221 to the United States in 1900. After daburu, Aileen Catherine Pople, 1,500 Join in Pilgrimage Bonner, Ptacek, and Rassmussen living a short time in New York city, he Helen Elizabeth Salerno, Cath­ for preparing the breakfast, and moved to Denver. Requiem Mass was Despite a heavy shower just be­ to the members of the Young offered Wednesday at 10 in Our Lady of erine Rose Sicco, Elizabeth Ara- fore the march and threatening Mt. Carmel church. Interment Mt. Olivet, belle Zwotelli, and Dorothy Louise Ladies’ sodality for serving. JflCQUfSHBROTHCRS W. P. Horan A Son service. clouds and a few drops of rain that VACXS- ^ S T f 3 0 2 Zenthoefer. fell on the procession, about 1,500 Plans were made at the meet­ DR. JOHN E. SMITH, Argonaut hotel. ing for the annual carnival card COLFAX MARKET Husband of. Mrs. Theresa Smith, father Prom Outitanding Success men, women, and children of COLFAX AT of Jacqueline and John. E. Smith. Jr. Dr. party to be held June 14. COLFAX AT D€516n€RS • BUILD-CRS Members of the Parent-Teach­ Trinidad, Cokedale, Sopris, Stark- DOWNING HASION Smith, 61, died Friday, May 24, in Mercy ers’ association prepared the jun­ ville, and Morley took part in a Those who had charge of the hospital of a cerebral hemorrhage. Born altars and sanctuary for May were fnonum£nTs^^f/m€moRiALs «^DiSTincTion in Alabama, he was educated in Tulane ior-senior prom banquet held in unique peace pilgrimage from university in New Orleans. Following Mmes. Gartland, Morfeld, Lilly, Telephon* TAbor 646S—Office and plant, 28 E. tth Are., at >th Ara. and Lincoln Community hall Friday night. May Holy Trinity church to the Shrine his graduation he began his dental prac­ 24. The banquet began at 6:30 of Our Lady at the Mt. San Rafael and LaBate, and, of the vig;il lights, KxelaslTely a ftah IF HUBBY tice in New Orleans. He came to Denver and poaltry market. DENVER COLORADO hospital grounds. Mrs. Purcell. Those appointed to Everything in 1912. Dr. Smith was a member of o’ clock. Guests were seated at Free delivery W ONT— the chamiper of commerce, the B.P.O. tables running from the center !take charge in June are Mmes. The pilgrimage was marked by Martelli, Oppendon, and Pugliese, Under the TAbor 1776 Elks, and had been active in societies table in a wheel formation. The its deep reverence and prayerful­ BRUNO WILL sponsoring aid for crippled children. Re­ center table was used as a large and Mrs. Purcell, the vigil lights. quiem Mass was offered Monday at 10 in ness. The main thoroughfare and Sea Supply the the Cathedral. Interment Mt. . Olivet. centerpiece, decorated in the sen­ The Altar society members were the hillside seemed transformed reminded to attend the 7 o’clock W. P. Horan A Son service. ior colors, blue and white, with into a church, where only prayers At 6 Family With Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. Mass and to receive Communion J. HAROLD GIBBONS. 1856 Milwau­ various cut flowers. and hymns broke the silence. ^ B R U H 0 5 Fish. kee. Son of Mrs. Edward T. Gibbons, June 3, when they will occupy the 2424 ARAPAHOE Toastmaster was Sisto Mazza. About 25 decades of the Rosary brother of the Rev. J. J. Gibbons, S.J.. front pews. BRUNO’S Your Fishing Lack's TA. 3341 both of Denver. Mr. Gibbons, 38, widely Father Sebastiani gave the invoca­ were recited in three different Alwiys Good Her* known in Denver investment circles and tion. Bill Nuschy, senior presi­ languages as the p il^ m s wended Mmes. Cobbs. Doherty, Mc- HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING the son of the late E. T. Gibbons, Denver Graw, Mayeau, and Lawlor were contractor, died Wednesday at his home dent, made the response to the their way down Main street and after a month's illness. Born in Lead- toastmaster’s welcome. The princi­ up the mountainside above Mt. reported on the sick list. THE GRADIIATION GIFT ville, he came to Denver with his parents pal speaker was Father Sebastiani. San Rafael hospital. Dolore* Farinacci Recuperating in 1905. He was graduated from Regis Members of the junior class who CLARK’SFLOWERS Conrenient Tcrma high school and college. He also at­ White-robed youths and the Eleven-year-old Dolores Fari­ gave toasts were Joe Lonteen, Paul Paymenta ai Low ai $3,00 a Month tended Georgetown university in Wash­ Rev. John Ryan, S.J., led the way, nacci is recuperating at her home ' Complete line of Bedding Stock- ington, D. C., where he specialised in Fouret, Bill Naccarato, and Elaine For Porch Boxes and Grave Decoration* business administration. He was a mem­ followed by some 300 .children of after an illness of several months. ALL MAKES TYPEWRITER SERVICE ber of the Regis and Georgetown Alumni Flynn. Senior members heard Holy Trinity school, the Circolo Mrs. Myrtle Davidson an­ CUT FLOWERS from were Bill Nuschy, Rheta 433 Ifth St.______14th and Glenarm 8t. MAIN 3495 associations. Requiem Mass is being Mariano members, who recited the nounces the engagement of her FREE DELIVERY TA. 3662 er w sr w w w offered Friday at 9:80 in St. Philomena's Desch, and Martin Anzeline. Rosary in Italian; the Spanish so­ church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ daughter, Alice May, to Richard vard service. The promenade followed the cieties, which recited it in Spanish, Hamblin, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. MRS. FRANCES GRAND, 8459 Navajo. banquet. The hall was decorated and the sodalities from the nearby S. Hamblin of Annunciation par­ Mother of Mrs. Evelyn Germane, Eugene coal camps, the local C. D. of A., ish. The wedding will take place From their CalifomU NoTitiate the VOSS BROS. BAKERIES THEODORE G. Nicholas, and Albert Grano. Requiem the Altar society, and the Knights Chrietian Brothero eend 70a ten taperb July 23. winee. The Brothera maintain fit. Mass was offered Saturday, May 16, at of Columbus. May We Serve You 10 in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. Religion Test Father Forrest Allen is vacation­ Marr’i Collefe and other echoolt Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. The program at the shrine in­ ing in Boston and New York city throarh the tale of their rreat wine. Special Attention to Parties in St. MONA TOWNSEND (Florence Spine), cluded hymns to the Blessed for several weeks. He attended Philomena’s and Cathedral HACKETHAL Denver. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete PAUL’S Spino, sister of Mrs. Mary Bunco and Given Students Virgin, act of consecration to Our the first Solemn Mass of Father Parishes Flora, Leo. Angela, Carl Albert, Harry, Blessed Lady, and Benediction of John Regan in Boston May 26. KE. 4875 Free Delivery 44ir Conditioned and Francis Spino, all of Salida. Serv­ the Most Blessed Sacrament. Fa­ Father Regan was ordained for Chicken Pie Our Specialty Alamosa.— On Sunday, May 26, ices and interment in Salida. Boulevard ther Ryan, who conducted the this diocese in the Cathedral May the members of the Newman club service. In Canon City MRS. ROSE ANN COX, Fullerton. services, delivered the sermon in 18. MORTUARY of Adams State Teachers’ college Calif. Mother of Mrs. Nellie Eleanor which he voiced an appeal to the St. Catherine’s grade school received Communion. The women Milles of Fullerton, Calif., and Robert Canon City.— (St. Scholastica’s Christian world for a peaceful ball team won the last two games 1449-51 Kalamath St. of the Tabernacle society served N. Cox. and sister of Mary A. Karnes Academy)— Twelve religion stu­ solution of the problems that have it played with St. Dominic’s school Phone MAin 4006 the students’ breakfast at the and Charles E. Murphy, retired Denver fireman. Requiem Mass was offered dents competed in the final con­ cast a large section of the world and St. Vincent’s orphanage. LOOP MARKET k a h A A A A A AAAAa AeA A A rectory. Father Harold Gleason Monday at 9 in St. Patrick’s church. test Thursday, May 23, and a jun­ into a frightful holocaust of, war. The Children of Mary held a FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE attended in the absence of the Olinger service. Father Sebastiani, assisted by Fa­ party for the members of the regular chaplain, Father E. J. Mc­ MRS. NORA SANCHEZ, 2328 9th ior, Mary Francis Dyer, was pro­ ther W. F. Ferrell, S.J., conducted eighth grade who are leaving the Free Parking With Purchase of 50c or Mora at 1429 Lawrence street. Wife of Frank Sanches, mother Carthy, who was unable to be claimed the winner by the judges, the service of Benediction. society after graduation. They Miles & Dryer present. of Frances. Ralph, and Dora Sanches. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 The contest was conducted by the The peace pilgrimage was one enjoyed a little skit by several of The Eire club will meet Tues­ p. m. in St. Patrick’s church. Interment Rt. Rev. Leonard Schwinn, O.S.B., of the most impressive spectacles the members. The party ended Printing Co. day, June 4, at the home of Mrs. Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. seen in Trinidad in years. with refreshments. SOLES DENNIS HARTFORD. 300 S. High. and the judges were Father Al­ Joe Dalla, 207 Bell avenue. Father of Mrs. J. Ben Williams and Fred Men**. Women'e. and Wheel Tieketi (or bert Schaller, O.S.B.; Father DAILY Children'e Half SoIef| Mrs. John Glodt returned this Hartford. Mr. Hartford. 82. a resident Thomas Zabolitzky, O.S.B., and Installation of Officers Also Held Baaaara and CamiTaU week from Denver, where she was of Colorado for 64 years, died Sunday, Loop Shoe May 26, at his home after a long illness. Father Dominic Sclafani, O.S.B., ' ROASTED TOD AY- 37 called by the illness of her mother, Born in New York, he moved to Black- of Holy Cross abbey. REPAIR SHOP Catholic Work Our Mrs. Kate Burke of St. Elizabeth’s hawk in 1876. A short time later he NEW MEMBERS INITIATED BY DELIVERED TODAY Loop Market, Lawrence Street Side parish. Mrs. Burke is improving came to Denver. Mr. Hartford was super­ The Caldirola religion medal, Specialty now. intendent 01 the Boston-Colorado Mining given annually by Miss Clotilde Ale*, Qtielity Teee, Spieec, company for many yeara. In 1916 he Caldirola of Florence in memory GRAND JUNCTION C. D. OF A. Rjcnects ead Bakug Powder The firms listed here de­ 193S-88 LAWRENCE ST. The Tabernacle society will meet established the Hartford-Alcorn mortu­ ary, of which he was president at the of her mother, will be given to serve to be remembered June 6 at the rectory. Mrs. John time of his death. His wife died Sept. Miss Dyer on commencement day. KEystone 6348, 6349 Glodt and Mrs. W. C. Gilmore of 23, 1989. Requiem Mass was offered Grand Junction. ■— Members of Very Rev. William Kipp, Father The May crowning, the final when you are distributing Hooper will be hostesses to the Monday at 9 in St. Francis de Sales' Court Mt. Holy Cross 941, Catholic Denis Begley, Father Joseph church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Hart­ event of the sodality year, was SWCECa society. Daughters of America, held an in­ Walsh, Father Joseph F. Kane, your patrohage in the dif­ ford-Alcorn service. held Thursday, May 30, at the Coffee^ stallation of officers and recep­ Miss Verhofsted, Miss O’Neill, and Confessions will be heard Thurs­ W ALTER HOWELL and son. Dickie. shrine of Our Lady on the school PHONE K E7ISI ferent lines of business. tion of new members on Sunday, the sisters of St. Joseph’s school. day afternoon, June 6, from 3 to 6 5902 S. Broadway. Mr. Howell was a campus. Following the formation and Thursday evening from 7:30 brother of Mrs. Marjorie Ann Coffman, May 26. It being the court’s an­ Sister M. Lewine and Sister Be­ Hartford-Alcorn Denver, and Gilbert Howell. Englewood. of the Living Rosary before the to 9:30. First Friday Masses will Requiem Mass was offered Wednesday at nual Communion da^, there was atrice, two nuns from St. Joseph’s shrine by the blue-gowned soda- a large number in attendance at be at 7 and 8 o’clock. There 9 in St. Louis' church, Englewood. lists, Lorraine Fackler, retiring school, will conduct a vacation Mortuary will be exposition of the Blessed HARRY B. LEEMAN, Jr.. 3600 S. the 7 o’clock Mass. The music school at Fruita. PALMER FLOWERS Downing. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry prefect, wearing the traditional was furnished by the Young La­ Sacrament all day Friday with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Storm re­ Loop Mkt. Free Delivery B. Leeman. Sr. Requiem Mass is being blue cape, crowned the statue. 'The dies’ sodality choir. The Very Rev. KE. 6010 the women of the Sacred Heart oft»red Friday at 9 in St. Louis’ church. | sodalists marched in prOCeSsion turned from Golden May 25, ac­ 620 E. Colfax KE. 2779 Nicholas Bertrand, chaplain, cele­ league and the Tabernacle society Entricwood. Interment Mt. Olivet. fj.om the shrine to the chapel companied by their son, Louis, who brated the Mass. in charge of th ■ adoration. A MARY GENEVIEVE HAFERTEPEN.' u ,-. *bbot Schwinn fo r m a llv in was graduated from Colorado 129696 S. Santa Fe. Daughter of Mr. and * f, . lOrmaliy in­ Holy Hour will close the devotions stalled the following newly elected The reception took place at the school of mines Friday, and their at 7 :30 Friday evening. Mrs. Paul Hafertepen, sister of Mrs. Call a Ella Wolterin?. Hamilton. 0.: Julia and officers: Prefect, Helen Mae Hie- school hall at 7 p. m. There was a daughter, Mary Helen, who travel­ Miss Katherine Coughlin re­ Dorothy Hafertepen, Denver, and Charles ser; vice prefect, Catherine Mc­ large class initiated. Mrs. Julia ed from San Francisco by plane CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Hafertepen, New York city. Miss Thome, district deputy, assisted by turned to her home this week from Hafertepen. who would have been frradu- Clure; secretary, Bette Ann Wild- to be present at her brother’s ZOXE CAB her teaching position in Monte ated with St. Joseph's senior class at the gen; treasurer, Rita Balagna. The Mrs. M. H. Schauster, installed the graduation exercises. Mary Helen MAin 7171 Vista. joint commencement exercises to be held retiring officers were Lorraine following officers for the ensuing is employed in a U. S. government in the Municipal auditorium Sunday. June year: Mrs. Winifred Creel, grand Classified Ads Prompt. Courteoni Scrrica Miss Patricia Holly is enjoying a 2, dred* Wednesday of diabetes. Requiem Fackler, Arlene Grahek, Catherine office, and Louis has a position CHEAPER RATES regent; Mrs. Lena Williams, vice with the iShell Oil company at vacation in Denver from her work Mass will be offered Monday in St. Jos> Koller, and Patricia Limes. y It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertuement*. ] CLEAN NEW CABS in the local telephone exchange. eph's church. George P. Hackethal serv­ The annual lawn supper, under grand regent; Mrs. Marie White, Houston, 'rex. He will report for ice. the sponsorship of the sodality, historian; Miss May Verhofsted, work June 1. Mrs. J. F. McIntyre returned PETER SANGUINETTE. 5090 Wash­ was held Thursday evening, May financial secretary; Miss Mary Mrs. Mayme Downing of Denver Monday, May 27, from Sioux Falls, ington. Husband of Mrs. Louisa Sangui- Finger, treasurer; Miss Eileen PRINTING PAPER HANGING AND DOYLE’S nette, father of Sister Mary Pius of St. 30, on the school campus. Informal is visiting her sister, Mrs. Helen S. Dak., where she went to attend de’Blaquiere, prophetess; Mrs. PAINTING the ordination of her nephew, the Louis, brother of John and James San* speeches from both the retiring Harrington. Wedding announcements and Stationery, PHARMACY sruinette and Mrs. Rose Mosconi, Denver; Gertrude Elder, lecturer; Mrs. Mrs. Harrison Elder is visiting and all Commercial Printing. Wheel For paper banging and painting, call A. Rev. Wilfred Schiltz, Saturday, Mrs. Lillie Chandler. Glendale, Calif., and the .new officers and the The Particular Dm xrlit awarding of prizes to active soda- Martha Spam, monitor; Mrs. Fern her daughter, Mrs. Fred Glidden,^ tickets, always. Wedding announcements Beringer, EAst 2286. May 18. Father Schiltz said and Mrs. Orion Frey of Los Angeles. Dolan, sentinel, and Mrs. Catherine 82.00 per cabinet and up. Free Street 17TH AVE. AND GRANT his first Mass at Mitchell, S. Dak., Requiem Mass will be offered Saturday lists closed the program. at Santa Fe, N. Mex. Guides. RODGERS PRINTING CO. 511 PAINTING A PAPERHANGING at 10 in Holy Rosary church. Interment Wilson and Mrs. S. V. O’Malley, 14th St. KE. 4054. RE. 6907 FREE DELIVERY Monday, May 20. Mt. Olivet. Hartforf-Alcorn service. June 2 li Fxrewell Day trustees. Expert painting and paperhanging, work Miss Marilyn Menke returned to Sunday, June 2, has been desig­ guaranteed. Geo. K. Anderson, 1760 Gay­ Concluding the exercises, a short MATTRESS RENOVATING lord, EM. 1214. her home Wednesday. ...She is a nated as the traditional farewell Walter J. Kerwin talk was given by Mrs. Thome. A SPECIAL PRICE FOR LIMITED TIME student at Loretto Heights col­ day. Following the High Mass, at Formerly with O'Keefe’e Jewelry Co. T ALTAR BREADS few words of welcome to the new Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry MATTRESSES CUSHIONED WITH MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS lege, Denver. which the Gregorian choir will members were given by the chap­ Repairing QUALITY INNER SPRINGS. NEW SEWING sing, the seniors will be feted at a DIanionds,,Watches and Jewelry COVERS. FELTED, CARDED, $8.45. Reconditioned pianoe, playera, grand*, Miss Mary Marcon will be gradu­ First CommimioD lain, Father Bertrand. Mrs. S. V. ONE-DAY SERVICE. MATTRESSES organ* (pipe and reed), orchestral initru- LIttl« Girli’ Ore«8e»> Epibroidenr* breakfast. At 10:30 Abbot Schwinn 920 EAST 16TH AVK., CHERRY 7278 RENOVATED. NEW COVERS. 32.4B. WE ments. ‘T. R. Walker, 286 Broadway, SP. ated from Adams State Teachers' O’Malley, state vice regent, pre­ Will call for and Deliver Monofframing. Etc. college June 3. Miss Marcon will will deliver the baccalaureate sented the retiring grand regent, ALSO RECOVER STUDIO COUCHES. 7364. address to the graduates in the MOUNTAIN STATES MATTRESS CO. THE SISTERS OF THE receive her A. B. degree. She is Miss Pauline Wilson, with the past 2166 16TH ST. TA. 0982. FOR SALE a member of the college honor school chapel. Benediction of the regent’s pin. Refreshments were ^Select year warehoase ae yon woald yoar GOOD SHEPHERD Held in Yalverde Blessed Sacrament will be given. bank" Home and income. 2 houses modem except society and will remain at the col­ served by a committee of the fol­ HOTELS heat, *2400. Want offer on 2733 Gaylord. TELEPHONE PEARL 3401 lege as graduate assistant in In the afternoon the seniors will lowing women: Mrs. Frank Hall, 6 rooms, hot water heat, doubla garage. be formally received a^ alumnae NEWHOUSK HOTEL Owner 1872 High. EMerson 0614. mathematics. (St. Ro*e of Lima’* Pari*h) Mrs. Helen Harrington, Mrs. IN THE SHADOW of Colorado’* beau­ of St. Scholastica’s, anticipating Frank Prinster, and Mrs. Mar­ tiful eapitoL Oolfax *t Grant, Denv.r, Father Symphorian Weiner, 0. On Sunday, May 26, 11 children their graduation Tuesday, June 4. FREE INFORMATION F.M., of Louisville, Ky., was a garet Crissey. Colo. s . J. T. Upton Renovating of St. Rose of Lima’s parish made CIVIL SERVICE INFORMA'nON FREE. visitor at the rectory Sunday, May CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS' HOME. Co. their First Holy Communion at Graduation Rite* Held Delmar Institute, 605 Tabor Bldg., Denver. 26, between trains. He was en 1772 Grant. Pleaiant bom. for girl*. MA. 9836. the 8 o’clock Mass. They were Thirteen boy* and girls of St. MA. 5.171 100% UNION 1829 SANTA FE PROMPT route to points in New Mexico to Patricia Jo Ann Sengenberger, St. Patrick’s Is Joseph’s school will be graduated HOME FOR SALE FURNACES AND GRATES conduct a series of retreats. PERSONAL Honorid Ann Moore, Margaret from the eighth grade at exercises REASONABLE Phone S. Jot«phin. St., 6 room*, full finiihed FURNACES INSTALLED 4k REPAIRED Louise Cowgill, Eileen Rose Beck- I to be held in St. Joseph’s church ba*em«nt. den, laundry room, ga* h.w. H. H. York, 627 B. Expoaition. PEarl 2218 SERVICE ius, Patricia Lee O’Connor, Charles To Graduate 17 Friday evening. May 31. The exer­ TAbor 7372 heat. Cloee to church, aehool*. 14,000. 9 ^ PE. 8782. PAINTING A PAPERING W. H. UPTON, Ordway Pastor Gives Joseph Haszier, William Joseph cises are to he held in conjunc­ y m s i i e a m Hanacer tion with the closing of May devo­ Painting and Papering reaaonable. E. T, Thomas, Daniel John Corkery, Ed­ (St. Patrick’* Pari*k) DRUG STORES Yeager. 87 W. Maple, Spruce 2954, Baeealaareale Address mund Davis, Eugene Powers, and tions and the devotions in honor of Albany Tailors 765 Tejoa Straet Ten girls and seven boys are in TAbor 5223 John Joseph Freilinger. Nine the Feast of the Sacred Heart. 1711 STOUT STREET HUTCHINSON'S PHARMACY ROOM AND BOARD altar boys and 26 children of the the class of 1940. Diplomas for After the distribution of diplomas. BETWEEN SEASON SALE Tour Naborhood Druggist Ordway.— The Rev. Louis M. For ladies in modem mountain home near re^lar Sunday school class for completion of eight grades will be Father Joseph J. Walsh of Fruita Phone SPruce 0588 700 So. Pearl Doherty, pastor of St. Peter’s par­ JAMES HUTCHINSON Denver Catholic church, vacationista or for children attending the public awarded at the 9 o’clock Mass Sun­ will pve an address, which will be the season. Cars welcome. Phone SP. 028fi. ish, delivered the baccalaureate day, June 2. Immediately follow­ schools marched with the little followed by Benediction of the Most PHOTOGRAPHS address for the jpaduation class of ing Mass, breakfast will be served Blessed Sacrament. LOAN WANTED the Ordway high school. His ones, marking the anniversary of their First Communion. After to the graduates, their diploma- On Thursday, May 23, St. Jos­ OLINGERS Pharmacy The Anderton Photograph Studio, 1206 Loan of 82,000.00 secured by flrat mort­ JOE topic was the “ Development of bearers, pupils of the seventh eph’s altar boys held their annual 15th SL Compr Lawrence. Phone MAin gage on 160-aere improved farm, must hava Mass this group of children was You Thought of Mother— Now 1378. Soul Power.” The commence­ grade, and altar boys by the Moth­ picnic at Land’s end on Grand it in June. Joaeph Jelinek, Pierce, Colo. ment speech was given by Dr. served a Communion breakfast in Don’t Forget DAD. the parish hall by the members of ers’ club. Mrs. G. A. Durbin will mesa. After attending the 8 Thurston Davies, president of PIANO LESSONS MODISTE the Altar society. be assisted by Mmes. W. Wilson, o’clock Mass, the party assembled Let U* Giv. Yoa SuggMtion* Colorado college. B. Cinea, C. Billings, R. Lucy, A. 3939 W. ALAMEDA Piano leMont in your home. Send for Modiste Anna A. Schwelling, experienced, KEATING'S The enrollment in the scapular at the school. The boys had as free booklet. Grace Lawrence, M.A. 1080 efficient fitter in ladies ready to wear. Goetz, and A. Zamboni, and Miss their guests Father Bertrand, the Grant S t TA. 1500. References. 1717 Clarkson, MA. 7028. of the children making their First Rose Cinea. 1619 Tremont St. Communion and the crowning of St. Clara’s Orphanage the statue of Mary took place at Sunday, June 2, is Communion FOUNDED BT M. T. KUKKAT For Yeara You Have Obtained Your Favorite Booka From a DRAUGHT BFER 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Fol­ day for members of the Altar and THE FASHIONABLE MIXED DRINKS Retains Diamond Title lowing the custom of choosing the Rosary society. A meeting will be RENTAL LIBRARY held on 'Tuesday afternoon, June 4, Neuly Decorated smallest girl first communicant, For a Small Fraction of Purchaae Cost St. Clara’s orphanage retained P a t r i c i a Jo Ann Sengenberger in the library. Dessert luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock and a . GARDEN You can obtain all your favorite magazines the■ Junior ’ ■ Parochial - league base­ crowned the statue, assisted by business session will follow. and as many as you wish for a flat ball championship this week as it Honoria Ann Moore and Margaret NOW charge of 50c per month from the chalked up two victories, one by Louise Cowgill. The Holy Name society will meet ^ 'W A L K JOBS WANTED forfeit, to keep its slate for the On the eve of the Most Rev. Thursday evening, June 6. season unblemished. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pistole have EDDIE O T T 'f MABAZINE RENTAL SERVICE For Good Workers Bishop Urban J. Vehr’s jubilee. Groceries • Meats • Bakery of any type, permanent or odd With Dan English limiting the Father Louis J. Grohman an­ been spending several days visiting BROADMOOR Of THE READERS GUILD, 615 14th St., Denver opposition to two hits and striking with Mr. and Mrs. M. Rofrone, job, call Employment Department. nounced that Valverde had reached Aa AU Oitdeere Kite Chib out ten, the orphans scored an S-2 a total of $6,761 subscribed in the parents of Mrs. Pistole. MURRAY’S FINEST DINNERS . Catholic Charities victory over St. Elizabeth’s. St. jubilee drive, almost ten to one The sewing group will resume SINCE 1833 Vincent de Paul’s forfeited in the more than the quota, with $6,667.30 meetings in tiie library Thursday, Cocktail Leuaet Phones GR. 1613-14.15 1666 Grant St. KEystone 6386 other scheduled game. in actual cash paid to date. June 6. ftene KByitcae AS8I We*t 32nd 4 JnlUa PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS .

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